A member of the SAPS bows his head out of respect during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort for the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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The son of Inspector Frikkie van Heerden, one of the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers, shares a moment with a police dog during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Grieving family members and friends during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort for the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Caps of the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers are displayed on a table during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Grieving family members and friends during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort for the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Medical personnel assist one of the grieving family members during a memorial service at the Little Falls Christian Centre in Roodepoort for the four policemen who were gunned down in a Jeppestown house by a gang of robbers. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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A chaplain consoles the parents of one of the policemen who died during the shoot-out in Berea, at a memorial service for the officers in Little Falls. (Shayne Robinson, PhotoWire Africa)
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The son of one of the four policemen that died in the shoot-out in Johannesburg plays with a police dog outside a church in Little Falls. (Shayne Robinson, PhotoWire Africa)
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A family member is escorted to the funeral of one of the four policemen slain in the shoot-out in Johannesburg. (Shayne Robinson, PhotoWire Africa)
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