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April 15, 2025

SANDLANA is currently facing two pending court cases — one at Pretoria Magistrate's Court and another at Palm Ridge.

Both are scheduled to resume shortly, and for the first time, hard evidence may finally put an end to years of legal stalling.

Among the cases is the fraud charge laid by Benedicta herself, after discovering not only the forged death certificate but also that her Mercedes-Benz had been illicitly transferred into Sandlanas name. The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed that Modise never received a smart card ID in his lifetime.

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