Jayde’s parents gave her R240 000 toward paying off her car and helping toward the purchase of a new house that her husband was buying for them.
Prosecutor Marius Stander produced bank statements to assist with his questioning of her father Derrick Inggs over the flow of money between them and Jayde.
The first was a withdrawal of R40 000 which Inggs said had been to assist his daughter to pay off an account for her car.
The second was a payment of R100 000 from her mother Michelle and the third was another R100 000 that Derrick had given her, which he had accessed from a bond account.
"Jayde told us they needed this money for the transfer fees and my wife and I decided to give it to her," said Inggs.
"So the R200k was for the house?" asked Stander.
"That is correct," said Inggs.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/jaydes-parents-helped-her-and-christopher-with-money-20161103
Jayde's poor family must be devastated by what has happened. It's not as though they were a wealthy family. They did everything to help their daughter and her husband out and this is how they were thanked. They treated CP like a son. His own parents loved Jayde. It seems that his own family are totally shocked by the murder too.
I can't wait to hear what the mistress has to say about everything.
I can't understand how CP can say he was forced to marry. His parents became aware of the affair and his father voiced his disapproval in no uncertain terms. If he was prepared to continue his affair after his marriage with his parents aware of it, how can he say he was "forced".
IMO this is a man who wanted it all and was prepared to go to any lengths to achieve it. I haven't read one bad word against Jayde from anyone. She absolutely doted on him, stayed up late (while he was out with the mistress) and told her best friend that she dressed up at night so that he didn't always see her in PJs or very casual clothes when he returned late.
This case is tragic on so many levels.