In the aftermath of the 2006 brutal killings of three dry-cleaning employees, whose bodies were found stuffed in laundry baskets, three of the triple-accused, against whom charges were eventually dropped, are due to receive damages from the police.
The owner of the Vereeniging dry-cleaning business, Charl Colyn, his daughter, Isabel, his son-in-law, Jacques Smit, and a family friend, Ruan Swanepoel, were initially arrested in connection with the murders.
Other suspects were later nabbed, but all of