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Two youths are expected to appear in court in Kenton on Sea on Friday in connection with the murder of an elderly resident.
The boys, aged 13 and 15, were arrested following a brutal attack on 86 year-old resident Annette Southey in June.
She died days later in a Port Elizabeth hospital where she had been in a coma.
Local residents say they'll hold a protest outside the court when the youths appear later on Friday.
Resident, Phillip Tinley, says they want as many people from Kenton on Sea and surrounding areas as possible to join the protest which is not only against the murder of Southey but against crime in general.