Duduzane zuma car crash inquest
Duduzane Zuma allegedly let off over fatal car crash
A Randburg magistrates court ruled during an official inquest that Phumzile Dube’s death was caused by negligence on the part of Duduzane Zuma.
Phumzile Dube’s family are happy with the outcome of the inquest and are on the way to getting closure.
An inquest found the president's son's negligence led to the death of Phumzile Dube in February.
The NPA will now decide whether to charge President Jacob Zuma’s son with culpable homicide.
The state in Duduzane Zuma’s crash inquest found e-toll data for the case unreliable.
Magistrate Lolita Chetty has 2 weeks to decide if Duduzane Zuma will face criminal charges or not.
Phumzile Dube died in February after Zuma's car hit the back of a taxi on the M1 highway in Sandton.
The e-toll bill was supposed to determine whether Zuma's son was following the speed limit.
The state and defence teams asked for a postponement to prepare for closing arguments.
Duduzane Zuma spoke to Phumzile Dube's family for the first time and offered to help them.
In February the president’s son’s Porsche crashed into a taxi, killing 27-year-old Phumzile Dube.
All 3 witnesses claim it was Zuma who lost control of his Porsche on the night of the fatal accident.
In his defence, Zuma has maintained there was heavy rainfall on the night Phumzile Dube was killed.
The state says Johannes Strydom doesn't have knowledge of civil engineering which is required.
Both the defence and state will present witness who re-enacted the sequence of events.
An inquest is being held following a deadly road collision in which Zuma was involved.
Today’s weather is perfect for this trip given that it was raining on the day Zuma crashed his Porsche.
A woman, who was a passenger in the taxi, died in the February accident, while three others were injured.
The court has ordered all parties involved to visit the scene to get clarity on what happened.