The bail hearing of Warrick DJ Warras Stock murder accused heard sharply differing versions on Tuesday, with the defence portraying the accused as a stable businessman and family breadwinner, while the state challenged his personal profile, assets and residential claims.
Victor Majola, 44, appeared in the Johannesburg magistrates court on Tuesday on charges of premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit crime, both Schedule 6 offences.
In an affidavit submitted to court, Majola told the court he had 12 children, aged between 21 and three, and that he was their sole breadwinner. He said he earned about R5,000 a week as a self-employed taxi operator, though his income fluctuates, and owns three taxi as well as 30 cattle in KwaZulu-Natal.