He said at the time of his death, the family did not know exactly what happened.“My granny as a sick person. When receiving the news, I want to believe she probably said, ‘I take responsibility for my son’s death’. But today we take a different view, because we have a better understanding and we know, eventually, what led to his death. And as a result of the remains being brought home, everything began to make perfect sense, and with interviews conducted, we were able to get a firm foundation of what basically happened.” In his keynote address, acting premier Lebogang Maile said it…