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The five suspects linked to the killing of two Fort Hare University employees will be back in the Alice Magistrates Court in the Eastern Cape on Thursday.

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The case was postponed to allow the suspects to get legal representation and to find a Zulu-speaking court interpreter for one of the suspects.

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