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A court hearing in Cape Town regarding the extradition of Iain Wares, an 86-year-old accused of historic abuse at Edinburgh and Fettes College, was unexpectedly canceled due to the unavailability of the state prosecutor. Victims who traveled from the UK expressed deep disappointment and frustration, criticizing South Africa's justice system for its repeated delays and perceived leniency towards offenders. Wares resides in Cape Town, where he has been previously convicted of indecent assault, yet remains free and active in the community.
The extradition process, initiated in 2018, has faced multiple hurdles, including additional charges brought by Scottish authorities. Wares denies all allegations, and the case continues to be a significant point of contention, with victims calling for swift justice to ensure he cannot harm others. The court has scheduled a procedural hearing for April 28 to set a new date for the extradition hearing, leaving ongoing concerns about delays and the effectiveness of the South African justice system in handling such cases.