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  1. Steve Biko: The Inquest. “Cause of Death: No One To Blame” - Magistrate Prins. By Steve Biko Foundation. On September 14 1977, Minister of Justice Jimmy Kruger addressed a nationalist party congress where he denied any police involvement in Biko’s Death and stated that Biko had died as a result of a hunger strike.

  2. Friends like Donald Woods and family worked together to make sure the truth about Steve’s death was revealed. Shortly after Biko’s death on 14 November 1977, the routine inquest into unnatural death began in the old synagogue in Pretoria, where Sydney Kentridge was the Biko family lawyer during the 13 day inquest.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2009 · Nobody could be held criminally responsible for the death in detention of the black activist Steve Biko, the chief magistrate of Pretoria found here yesterday at the end of a complex and ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Steve Biko, one of the most prominent leaders in the anti-apartheid struggle, died in police detention on September 12, 1977. He was imprisoned on charges of terrorism. The South African Minister of Police announced that he died after a seven-day hunger strike. Riots ensued in the aftermath of this statement, and a few students were killed in ...

  5. In 1964, Steve Biko was admitted to St Francis College, another missionary school situated in Marianhill, Natal, where he became acutely focused on exploring the contradictions between Christian liberal teachings and the experience of black people.

  6. Steve Biko, a leader of the Black Consciousness movement in South Africa, died in 1977 while being detained by security police. The inquest into his death revealed gross inadequacies in the treatment he received from the two doctors legally responsible for his medical care.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2013 · Sydney Kentridge, lead counsel for the Biko family at the inquest, moved seamlessly to England in the years that followed, and became, by widespread reckoning among his peers, Britain’s most distinguished barrister, still practicing in London now, at 90.