Article: 'Thanks to God - and Zuma'; SA coup plotter says he can't wait to see his family.(News)

BYLINE: GRAEME HOSKEN

Beer, biltong and a Chevrolet. This is what convicted South African mercenary Niek du Toit is looking forward to when he returns home to South Africa this week.

That and being able to walk his daughter Marilise down the aisle on her wedding day.

"I know it is soon. It could be this weekend or the next. I just can't remember," an emotional Du Toit said last night.

"We didn't know what day it was when we were inside. We were just taking one day at a time."

Speaking from the compound of the South African embassy in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo, Du Toit said in an exclusive interview it was by God's ...

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