Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Honeymoon husband: Dewani arrested about woman murder - sports journalist

He is due on Wednesday in detention in city of Westminster magistrates' Court appear.

The businessman faces comes to South Africa, claims after prosecutors he had offered to pay his wife to £ 1,300, to have murdered that on their honeymoon.

Mr Dewani, 30, allegedly offered a taxi driver £ 1,400 to arrange for his new wife Anni, 28, to a staged carjacking in a township shot according to claims by public prosecutor outlines.

Mr Dewani, who owns a chain of nursing homes, dismissed the allegations as "ridiculous".

Mr Dewani from Bristol, and his bride Swedish-born were honeymoon in South Africa a "fairy tale" by India wedding, when attacking Nov happened 13.

Were by Gugulethu, a township, travel, if you were ambushed by two men appeared threaten their drivers, Zola Tongo, and pre-order it out of the car also eject Mr Dewani.

Mrs Dewani found dead several hours later shot in the back of the car.

On Tuesday in a dramatic turn in the case of prosecutors publicly accepted a signed confession of Tongo agreed bargain agreements as part of a cause of action in which he admitted murder, aggravated robbery and kidnapping.

Related with Ms. of Dewani's father, Vinod Hindocha, and others who had flown in from Sweden, looking on, Rodney de Kock, the Western Cape Director of Generalprokuratur, told Mr Dewani had orchestrated the murder.

He told Judge President John Hlophe: "the alleged abduction was in fact no hijacking, but part of a plan of excuse the Shrien Dewani had designed husband of the deceased and the accused to the true facts, hide joke: the deceased at the instance of her husband was murdered."

Read a lengthy confession of Tongo which buried sat in his hands the signed, outlined in the dock with his head he, like Mr. Dewani allegedly the driver 15,000 edge (£ 1,379) offered plan the "hit" and perform.

"The abduction would be simulated," the confession claims. "The agreement was, would be ejected after the"abduction"of the vehicle both Shrien Dewani and I from the vehicle intact, would be murdered by the deceased.

"The kidnapping and robbery were part of the plan to bring that this was a random criminal offence unconnected Shrien Dewani."

Tongo claimed that Mr Dewani gives it sent text message while he was driving say that the fee behind a seat was hidden.

But Mr de Kock offered no evidence of the accusations other than the signed confession and no proposal possible motive.

Tongo was 18 years for his role in the killing as part of the deal to avoid prison, probably life with little chance of parole for 25 years. He is in the processes of Xolile Mngeni testify 23 and Mzwamadoda Qwabe, 25. Tongo claims he helped them perform the carjacking to recruit. They are by murder, kidnapping and aggravated robbery accused.

Mr. of Dewani's spokesman, Max Clifford, described the allegations as "outrageous" and said that, while he had warned the latest turn of events expect, he was "devastated". Had ignored the South African Police Service Mr. of Dewani's requests for information about the claims against him, he said.

"At the moment there is no reason for him to go there." It can reach even the South African police service ", he said." "Let the South African police service contact to explain it and also show what evidence is there to support these allegations of a man that had allowed its part in a murder."

Friends of Mr Dewani said that he "until sewn as a suspect is". They claim that the South African authorities trying to "spoil" the water by kidnapping the incident as complex as a tourist.

South Africa's Congress of trade unions issued a statement which illustrates the liberation many South Africans felt that the incident was allegedly planned by a foreigner. "Let us hope that the rapid and efficient way in which dealt with this case and the fact that it now becomes clear that it from a non - South African was planned, will help restore the country's reputation", he said.

Last week, Mr Dewani withdrew's lawyer, Billy Gundelfinger, the case südafrikanischer.


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