South Africa News-Apparent suicide note found at scene of Mark Minnie's death – police


Police have observed what seems, by all accounts, to be a suicide note at the scene where Mark Minnie's body was found.

Minnie was the co-writer of the disputable book, The Lost Boys of Bird Island, which subtle elements claims that previous politically-sanctioned racial segregation serve Magnus Malan was a piece of a pedophile organize.

Police representative Captain Johan Rheeder affirmed the disclosure of the note to News24 on Tuesday evening.

Minnie's body was found on the edges of Port Elizabeth on Tuesday morning.

Measurable police specialists were brushing the scene on the day.

News24 beforehand revealed that the book itemized how three previous National Party priests, including one who is as yet alive, were purportedly focal figures in a pedophile ring that worked amid politically-sanctioned racial segregation.

Examinations concerning Malan – and in addition John Wiley, clergyman of ecological undertakings, and another previous priest, who was viewed as a conceivable successor to then president PW Botha, and who is as yet alive – were ended by the police, and the exploring officer was dogged from benefit in the 1980s.

These and other touchy affirmations are contained in the book by Minnie, a previous cop, and Chris Steyn, a previous investigative writer.

As per the book, Malan, Wiley and the other pastor were included, alongside disfavored Port Elizabeth specialist John Allen, in shipping shaded minors to Bird Island, in Algoa Bay close Port Elizabeth, where the kids were attacked and compelled to fulfill the more seasoned men's sexual dreams.

Malan kicked the bucket in 2011, while Wiley and Allen's passings in 1987 were recorded as suicides.

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