Nathaniel Julies’s monument unveiled in Eldorado Park

The tombstone of Nathaniel Julies who was allegedly shot by police two years ago is being unveiled in Eldorado Park, South of Johannesburg.
The tombstone of Nathaniel Julies is being unveiled in Eldorado Park, South of Johannesburg, on Sunday. The tombstone serves as a remembrance not only to his family but to the Eldorado Park community at large.
16-year-old Julies who lived with Down syndrome was allegedly shot by police on 26 August 2020, just metres away from his home. The police claimed that they thought he was a gangster.
It has been two years since the teenager’s death, while the trial of the three police officers accused of killing Julies is yet to start. The trial is sitting at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court in Ekurhuleni and the family is still seeking justice. Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie is leading the monument unveiling ceremony for Julies at the place where he was killed.
He says Nathaniel was the most innocent victim killed by police. “He was killed by his heroes. He thought he was going to his protectors but he was killed by them. There is no doubt he was killed by police,” says McKenzie.
The #NathanielJulies trial will start start afresh in October after the presiding Judge passed away.
At the unveiling of this plaque today, the Patrotic Alliance’s @GaytonMck is expected to be here.#SABCNEWS pic.twitter.com/Qw1oLUYiyS— Chriselda Zozi Lewis (Babes Wendaba) (@Chriseldalewis) August 28, 2022
Source: SABC
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