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MR Graham John Bursey
Graham Bursey, the author of the four book SILF series, was born in June 1952 in Southern Rhodesia, which was a self-governing British colony in Africa. It later became known as Rhodesia, and then Zimbabwe. He grew up on a farm owned by his parents in the Banket-Sinoia area which was about 120... show more
Graham Bursey, the author of the four book SILF series, was born in June 1952 in Southern Rhodesia, which was a self-governing British colony in Africa. It later became known as Rhodesia, and then Zimbabwe. He grew up on a farm owned by his parents in the Banket-Sinoia area which was about 120 kilometres north-west of the Capital, Salisbury. He attended various schools in Southern and Northern Rhodesia, as a day scholar and then as a boarder in the 1950's and 1960's.He attended University in South Africa in the 1970's and graduated with B.A and LL.B degrees. While studying, he got married. In between studies, he also farmed with his father, and worked on Alaska Mine, near Sinoia. He worked-off his Rhodesian government bursary as a Public Prosecutor in various Magistrates Courts in Rhodesia and eventually became a Magistrate in Sinoia from 1978-1980.He and his wife and two sons moved to South Africa in 1980 after the bush war ended, where he became an attorney (solicitor) and then a Public Prosecutor in the Magistrates Courts in Natal. He was later called to the Bar and become an advocate (barrister), where he served as Deputy Attorney-General on secondment to Venda, (1984-1987) one of the so-called independent homelands in South Africa, on the Zimbabwe border.The author and his family eventually moved to Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape in 1988, where he prosecuted many murder trials, including the infamous "necklace murders" and farm murders. He later joined the Bar in Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth as an advocate in private practice.He later remarried. He and his wife enjoy bush camping in various African countries, game-viewing, exploring and snorkelling. They settled in Australia in 2006.
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