Johannesburg — The murder of DJ Warras (Warrick Stock) continues to shock all of South Africa. Thousands of citizens are outraged over the brutal death of the popular Johannesburg DJ, as suspect Victor Majola appeared in court and sent his condolences to the victim’s family through his lawyer.

However, these condolences have done little to ease the anger rising among the public. Many believe that Majola cannot use an apology to soothe the pain of the Stock family or to conceal the crime he is accused of. The nation is asking: “What really happened that night? Who actually pulled the trigger?”

Citizens and the public are demanding that all CCTV footage be made public, hoping the footage will reveal the truth that has long been hidden. Scattered pieces of evidence and prior rumors now pierce the hearts of fans and family alike, as justice continues to move slowly.

The trial is being closely monitored, and all eyes are on the CCTV — because only those images can reveal the full truth. Public opinion warns that if information is withheld, outrage will only intensify.

DJ Warras was once a symbol of Johannesburg’s music scene, and his death is not only a personal loss but also a major shock to the city’s artists and public alike. Now, everyone is holding their breath, waiting for the truth to come to light — and questioning whether the suspect’s condolences will ever be enough to ease this pain.