ISBN: 9781990973826 | Published: May 2, 2024 | Soft Cover
Sizzlers: the hate crime that tore Sea Point apart
Sizzlers: the hate crime that tore Sea Point apart
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On 20 January 2003, 10 gay men were brutally attacked at Sizzlers, a massage parlour in Sea Point. In a massacre of savage violence, nine of the men lost their lives. Quinton Taylor managed to drag his badly wounded body to a nearby petrol station. As the sole survivor, he held the key to identifying the perpetrators. Adam Woest and Trevor Theys were subsequently arrested and convicted for what was considered to be one of the worst mass murders in South Africa.
What was the motive behind such savagery? Was it a twisted hate crime against its homosexual victims? Some believed it had its roots in organised crime and the sex trade turf wars in Cape Town. The offenders claimed it was a robbery gone wrong.
In April 2004, the killers were sentenced to multiple life sentences.
Now Adam Woest, the sole surviving killer, is up for parole. For Taylor and those who lived the last two decades without their loved ones, this is a severe travesty of justice that will not happen without a fight.
Author Nicole Engelbrecht
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