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Irish Charity Worker Who Knew South Africa was Dangerous, stabbed to death in Cape Town

Dublin man had been due to return home within the next two weeks when he was killed in Cape Town. Irish charity worker John Curran (60), who was killed in Cape Town South Africa on Wednesday, was due to return to Ireland within the next two weeks having completed a contract with Mellon Educate, the Irish-based African development charity, in Capetown. He had been director of education for the charity there since October 2016. Mr Curran was stabbed to death in his city centre apartment in Cape Town, South African on Wednesday. Police spokesperson Captain Ezra October told The Irish Times on Thursday that Mr Curran was found deceased on Wednesday morning. “Our forensic team has been at the scene of the crime gathering evidence and the body has been taken to the mortuary,” he said. A murder case has been opened by the police but no arrests have been made yet, Captain October added. Mr Curran, from Templeogue, had been founding principal of Good Sh
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