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Does anyone know the exact time Dewani was ejected from the taxi, presumably without his phone?
I remember reading it was 11pm, but can't recollect where I saw it.
Does anyone know the exact time Dewani was ejected from the taxi, presumably without his phone?
On 16 November, Shrien paid R30 000 to Cape Grace Hotel, R15 000 was a tip.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/LIVE-Dewani-in-court-day-22-20141117
I cannot recall a time when I felt that doubling my hotel bill was appropriate......MOO
Does anyone have a link to SD's trial statement please?
Yes, R15,000 tip and first class plane tickets from U.K. to S.A. Yet changing money on the black market and lying to get cheap deal at the safari tour.
Just doesn't make any sense.
State and defence submissions won't be available to the media until after Monday, Leigh Anne has just tweeted. She seems to be having a little Q &A session at the moment.
I also saw a complaint elsewhere about references to charges being dropped rather than discharged. It made me wonder if SA works in the same way as the UK and US - when state drops charges it doesn't necessarily mean a suspect has been cleared, while if the court dismisses or discharges the charges, it usually does, I think?
Some posters may have already seen this as I think it was first published earlier in the year...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ding-deep-tensions-wife-honeymoon-murder.html
Dr Denise Bjorkman was also the one who was doing the body language for the Oscar Pistorious trial.
http://www.coloradonewsday.com/news...dy-language-during-trial-reveals-turmoil.html
I think I also read that Dewani tried to get a cheap deal at the Grace Hotel too but they said they had few vacancies so were not interested in making a deal. Fancy even setting up a website to pretend you are a travel agent just to get deals!!!!
But why would he tip the Grace Hotel? I wonder what they did for him that made him feel so generous?
I agree with everything Denise says. Pity she could not be a witness to explain his body language to the court.
Yes I quite agree. I was so hoping S.D. would be on the stand, but that doesn't look like it will happen. It would have been so interesting to see his body language. Of course we can only rely on the tweets and the media. Would have been brilliant if Dr Bjorkman was in the court as you mentioned.
Who really paid for Dewani hitman's funeral?
A wanted man at the time of his arrest because he had failed to appear in court for possession of the drug ecstacy, Mngeni had a trail of criminal cases pending against him, including a charge of murdering 20-year old Siyabonga Mcakatiso. It begs the question why a donor or foreign human rights group would fund the large legal costs of a man who had chosen a life of crime, and whose criminal record was a serious indictment of the South African judicial system.
At Mngeni’s trial in 2012, when he walked with the aid of a Zimmer frame, prosecutor Adrian Mopp hit out at Dayimani while he questioned Hindocha’s father Vinod in court. “He [Xolile Mngeni] is not paying for Mr Dayimani, so whose interest is Mr Dayimani serving?” asked Mopp. Dayimani then told the court that a mysterious Kenyan called “Edmondo” was footing his client’s large legal bill.
Tongo’s cellphone was recovered, but police said Dewani’s cellphone was never retrieved.
http://mg.co.za/article/2014-11-18-who-really-paid-for-dewani-hitmans-funeral?ars=true
Why was Mr Hindocha being asked questions about Dewani by Mngeni's defence attorney, Mr Dayimani? :thinking:
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