Dewani murder trial
Shrien Dewani’s ‘lover’ found hanged in the UK
Leoplold Leisser was reportedly the lover of Shrien Dewani, who was cleared of murdering his wife.
Dewani has responded in a letter to questions from his late wife’s family on her murder in SA in 2010.
Anni’s bitterly disappointed family left the court no closer to finding out how she died.
A coroner is expected to reveal if Shrien Dewani has agreed to give evidence in connection with Anni’s death.
A London coroner has indicated he may reopen the murder case against Shrien Dewani.
Anni’s parents and relatives intend spending Christmas together before making any decision.
Shrien Dewani was accused of being the mastermind behind his wife’s 2010 murder in Cape Town.
The Briton will today either be acquitted or continue standing trial.
The department has written to Justice4Anni saying it will not take action against Judge Jeanette Traverso.
Justice4Anni claims Judge Jeanette Traverso is biased towards Shrien Dewani.
EWN can reveal a local group has written to the provincial DPP to have Judge Jeanette Traverso recused.
Speaking exclusively to the UK’s Daily Mail, Vinod Hindocha says Dewani owes them the full story.
The “Justice4Anni” campaign wants Judge Jeanette Traverso removed from the case.
After hearing arguments from both legal teams, Judge JeanetteTraverso will deliver her judgment on the defence's application for Shrien Dewani's discharge at the Western Cape High Court on 8 December.
The prosecution applied for his discharge and acquittal in terms of section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Adrian Mopp said this explains why there were no detailed discussions on the murder.
The state has begun arguing why Shrien Dewani's application for an acquittal should be dismissed.
Francois van Zyl said former taxi driver Zola Tongo's version of how the plot was initiated is doubtful.
The defence wants the court to dismiss the case and acquit Shrien Dewani.