DJ’S ALLEGED KILLER LOCKED DOWN: Court REFUSES Bail as Mother Warns of “FLIGHT RISK” and Witness Terror
A Johannesburg court has SLAMMED the cell door shut, refusing bail for the man accused in the brutal murder of beloved media star Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock. This is a MAJOR win for a grieving family fighting for justice—and a stark warning to anyone who thinks they can escape the law.
DJ Warras was gunned down in cold blood last month, a shocking execution that shattered South Africa’s entertainment world. Now, the fight moves from the streets to the courtroom.
The state argued VICTOR MAJOLA is an extreme danger. They fear he will VANISH into the rural foothills of KwaZulu-Natal or SILENCE witnesses with intimidation. The magistrate agreed, ordering him to remain in custody. This isn’t just procedure—it’s a necessary lockdown to stop a potential fugitive.
The victim’s own mother, Beverly Stock, delivered a chilling warning from the gallery. “He would intimidate witnesses,” she stated, her voice a mix of grief and steel. She knows his community, she knows the risk. Her powerful plea framed this not as a legal debate, but as a life-or-death shield for those left behind.
Police are still silent on a motive, leaving a gaping, terrifying question hanging over this case. Why was a popular DJ executed? Who stands to benefit from his silence?
The family’s cry for justice just got louder, but the system’s real test is yet to come. The case is postponed, but the fear is very much present.
One man is behind bars, but the shadow of who ordered the hit—and who else they might target—looms over everyone.




