Johannesburg - The Farlam Commission of Inquiry into events surrounding the shooting of 34 Lonmin mineworkers will continue on Friday following a week of evidence.
The commission has so far conducted site visits, viewed video of the shooting and heard testimony from a police crime scene videographer.
Earlier, the commission wrapped up its three-day cross-examination of crime scene technician Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius Johannes Botha.
Botha was tasked with filming the police disarming and dispersing operation on August 16 from a helicopter.
However, Botha's footage did not capture the shooting at scene one, at the kraal, or scene two at the small hill.
He said he had only heard of the shooting when he was back on the ground.
Following the shooting, police held a nine-day debriefing in Potchefstroom.
Botha told the commission he could not recall if his video was watched at the meeting or what was specifically discussed at the meeting.
Thirty-four Lonmin miners were killed and 78 were wounded when the police opened fire on them during a protest in Marikana on August 16. - Sapa