 South African women's right groups and sex workers continue to demonstrate outside the Janice Boggs Magistrate Court on Monday, during trial proceedings of a 21-year-old man charged with murder in connection with the discovery of six decomposed bodies believed to be those of sex workers. Cephisto Enquanzi was arrested on 9 October 2002 at his father's panel beating business and is currently standing trial for the murder of one of the women found while DNA results on the bodies are still outstanding. His defense team gave up on a bail request and his lawyer, Kanziwa Mbabe, did not provide any justification for a client's action. Fendi Monjondwani of the National Prosecuting Authority declined to comment on the identities of the ladies stating that the organization will make the information public once DNA results are out. The trial will resume in December.