Suspect in DJ Warras Murder Case Appears in Court: Bail Opposed Amid Claims of Police Assault
By Crime Reporter Thabo Mokoena December 27, 2025
The investigation into the shocking daylight murder of popular South African media personality and DJ Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock took a significant step forward this week, as the primary suspect, 44-year-old Victor Mthethwa Majola, made his first appearance in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court. Charged with premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit murder, Majola will remain in custody over the festive season, with the case postponed to January 6, 2026, for a formal bail application.

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Stock, aged 40, was gunned down in broad daylight on December 16, 2025—ironically on Reconciliation Day—outside Zambezi House, a hijacked building in Johannesburg’s central business district near the Carlton Centre. At the time, the DJ was working as a security consultant, contracted to enforce operations at the premises. CCTV footage captured the chilling moment: Stock was approached by three men shortly before shots rang out, and he succumbed to his injuries at the scene despite emergency efforts.

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The murder sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and beyond, with tributes pouring in for the beloved “Shady Lurker” known for his witty radio presence and larger-than-life personality. Stock was laid to rest on December 23 in an emotional funeral attended by family, friends, and colleagues.

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Police acted swiftly, arresting Majola and another suspect in a pre-dawn raid at Morafe Hostel in Soweto on December 22. Initially, both faced potential charges, but during the court proceedings on December 24, charges against the second suspect—a woman—were provisionally withdrawn due to insufficient evidence. Majola appeared alone, entering the dock limping and initially attempting to cover his face with a scarf and hoodie. Magistrate Simon Radasi ordered him to remove the coverings for proper identification and to sit upright.

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Through his legal representative, Majola alleged that he had been assaulted by police while in custody and required medical attention. The state prosecutor confirmed opposition to bail, citing the seriousness of the charges and ongoing investigations. Majola has no previous convictions or pending cases, his lawyer noted, but the court remanded him in custody pending the next hearing.
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Investigators are probing links to Stock’s security work, including reports that he had received threats in the weeks leading up to his death related to building evictions and hijackings—a pervasive issue in Johannesburg’s inner city. Early descriptions mentioned a shooter with dreadlocks, leading to public speculation when Majola appeared without them, raising questions about the CCTV evidence and whether more arrests are imminent. Police continue to hunt for additional suspects.

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The case has ignited nationwide outrage and calls for justice, with social media users debating the details and expressing grief over the loss of a prominent figure. Some have highlighted the irony of the Reconciliation Day timing, while others focus on broader concerns about crime and safety in urban areas.
As the new year approaches, Majola spends the holidays behind bars, and the nation awaits further developments. The January 6 hearing will likely see intense arguments over bail, as prosecutors build their case in what is shaping up to be a high-profile trial. For Stock’s family, friends, and fans, the quest for closure continues amid profound sorrow.