In 2003, Quinton Taylor’s life changed forever, he was the sole survivor of the Sizzlers Massacre which left nine of his friends dead at the hands of mass killer Adam Woest – and now hopes to share his experience in a book, nearly becoming homeless after a devastating fire.
Cape Town - In 2003, Quinton Taylor’s life changed forever. Taylor was the sole survivor of the Sizzlers Massacre which left nine of his friends dead at the hands of mass killer Adam Woest.Taylor has already written the first part of a three-part autobiography series which he hopes he can receive funding to have it published and assistance with the editing.Weekend Argus has shared victims’ pleas recently to stop the parole of Woest.
“I am not happy about it, for them to even think of releasing Adam Woest, especially since he was the instigator, he was sentenced to 25 consecutive life years with no possibility of parole ever.“I am very unhappy and I will do what I need to do or be a part of anything I can be a part of to stop this, to kill it in its tracks.“I am very confused as to why they would even think of allowing it, he is a murderer,” he said.
Another victim, Warren Visser, mother, Marlene Visser and sister, Leigh began a petition to stop Woest from being granted parole.
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