Nompumelelo Radebe

Nompumelelo Radebe

judge South Africa

Nompumelelo Radebe is a South African judge known for her role in presiding over significant legal cases, including the recent ruling that determined Nobel laureate Albert Luthuli's death in 1967 was a result of an assault by apartheid police, overturning previous claims of accidental death.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Judge Nompumelelo Radebe delivered the judgment that ruled Albert Luthuli's death was due to an assault. 7

BBC: South African court rules apartheid police assault killed Nobel laureate