Witness suggests that Timol died in morning, contradicting security cop
10 August 2017
Pretoria - The North Gauteng High Court heard on Thursday from a second witness in the Ahmed Timol inquest that the alleged time of death of the anti-apartheid activist was in the morning, and not in the afternoon, as has been maintained by a former security branch policeman.
The version put forward by retired Joao Jan Rodrigues before the first inquest in 1972 is that Timol's death occurred in the late afternoon when he allegedly jumped to his death from the 10th floor of the 13-storey John Vorster Square building.
He has maintained this story since October 1971, when Timol died.
Subpoenaed witness, Abdullah Adam, told the court that he had been working at the busy Dollars Petrol Station in 1971, which is right across the road from John Vorster Square (now Johannesburg Central Police Station).