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The Bulrushes > Crime > SA Government ‘Saddened’ By Murder Of Veteran Journalist Jeremy Gordin
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SA Government ‘Saddened’ By Murder Of Veteran Journalist Jeremy Gordin

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Published: April 3, 2023
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MURDERED: Jeremy Gordin. The renowned South African journalist and writer was found dead in his home in Parkview, Johannesburg, on Friday
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Pretoria – The shocking murder of veteran journalist Jeremy Gordin at his Parkview home in Johannesburg has “saddened” the South African government.

“The government expresses its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Jeremy Gordin, the renowned South African journalist and writer who was found dead in his home in Parkview, Johannesburg, on Friday, 31 March 2023,” said a communique from the Government Communication and Information System.

The South African Police Service investigation is underway, and every possible avenue will be explored in the search for those responsible for Gordin’s death.

The police said his car and television were missing.

Gordin was found lying on the floor at his home on Friday night after his family could not reach him.

(His car and television are missing.) https://t.co/ffkNF8OUuT

— 702 (@Radio702) April 3, 2023

Gordin was born in Pretoria in 1952 and attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Unisa.

He was a former associate editor of the Sunday Independent as well as a former editor of the Daily Sun.

He was an author who co-authored two investigative journalism books, The Infernal Tower and A Long Night’s Damage.

He was well known for writing a best-selling biography of former President Jacob Zuma, among other works of non-fiction and poetry.

Acting Government Communication and Information System, Director-General Michael Currin said: “Government conveys its deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Gordin.

“He will also be remembered for his generosity, humour, knowledge of literature and history, and the numerous lives he touched, in addition to his outstanding contribution to journalism in South Africa.”

Currin added: “The government is confident that the law enforcement authorities will expedite the investigation to ensure that the perpetrators responsible for the death of our late, esteemed journalist face the full might of the law.”

South Africans are encouraged to work with the police and provide information that can assist in police investigations.

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