Killing Kebble An Underworld Exposed

Killing Kebble An Underworld Exposed by Mandy Wiener, published by Pan Macmillan South Africa in 2012, is a detailed exploration of a significant event in South African history. This first edition spans 428 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the murder of Brett Kebble, a prominent mining magnate, who was killed in Johannesburg in September 2005, and the subsequent investigation that revealed connections to various high-profile politicians and public figures.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the implications of Kebble’s death for democratic South Africa, as well as insights into the complexities of the Johannesburg underworld. The narrative focuses on the investigation’s impact and the revelations that emerged, highlighting the intertwining of crime and politics. This work contributes to the fields of journalism and language arts, offering a critical perspective on a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.
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“In September 2005 Brett Kebble, a prominent South African mining magnate, was killed on a quite suburban street in Johannesburg in an apparent ‘assisted suicide’. The top-level investigation that followed was a tipping point for democratic South Africa, which implicated an astonishing array of high-profile politicians and public figures as well as illuminating the shadowy depths of Johannesburg’s underworld”–Back cover.
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