GQEBERHA - The inquest into the 1985 deaths of the Cradock Four continues in Gqeberha.
Fort Calata's son Lukhanyo, returns to the witness stand for further cross-examination.
Last week, he testified that he believes ANC leaders made a pact, with officials of the former apartheid government, to overlook certain crimes.
The reopened inquest aims to uncover the truth behind the murders of Fort Calata, Matthew Goniwe, Sicelo Mhlauli, and Sparrow Mkhonto collectively known as the Cradock Four.
They were killed in 1985 after apartheid-era police allegedly lured them into a deadly trap.