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Cops who killed Nathaniel Julies 'had not quenched thirst for blood' before shooting, court hears | News24

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Two of the three police officers accused of killing Nathaniel Julies were "thirsty for blood" when the teenager was shot dead, the Protea Magistrate's Court has heard during their bail application.

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