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Surgeon Peter Beale on murder, fraud charges as case moves to high court 20 January 2021 - 17:32 Prof Peter Beale, right, and the late Dr Abdulhay Munshi after appearing in the Johannesburg magistrate s court in August. The murder case against Beale has been moved to the high court. Image: Erin Bates
The case against paediatric surgeon Prof Peter Beale has been transferred to the high court in Johannesburg for trial, where he will now face charges of murder and fraud.
Beale, whose co-accused anaesthetist Dr Abdulhay Munshi was shot dead in September last year, made a brief appearance in the Johannesburg magistrate s court on Wednesday, where his case was moved to the high court. He is due to make his first appearance there on February 19.
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Why did the twentieth century produce so many and such vivid dystopias, works of fiction depicting not an ideal future but a future as terrible as could be imagined? After all, never had material progress been greater; never should man have felt himself freer of the anxieties that, with good reason, had beset him in the past. Famine had all but disappeared, except in civil wars or where regimes deliberately engineered it; and for the first time in history, the biblical span or longer was a reasonable hope for many. Medicine had conquered the dread infectious diseases that once cut swathes through entire populations. Not to enjoy luxuries that Louis XIV couldn t have imagined now was evidence of intolerable poverty.
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