Our synopsis continues…
And Billy Gundelfinger, the South African lawyer representing her husband, Shrien Dewani, announced unexpectedly on Wednesday that he was withdrawing from the matter. He had been hired to keep a watching brief. Citing client privilege, Gundelfinger would not give reasons for his decision.
Which means, in legalspeak, that he’s probably doing the opposite. But there’s more:
Attorney Vusi Tshabalala claimed this week that police tortured his client, Xolile Mngeni, by suffocating him with a plastic bag and assaulting him.
Mngeni is accused of working with people known to the state and "in furtherance of a common cause purpose, unlawfully and intentionally killed Anni Dewani by shooting her with a firearm".
According to the charge sheet the murder "was planned or premeditated and committed by a person, persons or syndicate in a common purpose of conspiracy".
Coons have a history of hating and murdering Indians in this country going back many decades. I’ve lugged quite a few coolie corpses around in my day from the Inanda district as a young cop and the reason? Murder: kaffir on coolie. The attitudes of most Indians resemble that of ultra-liberal whites. But the ultimate motivating question still remains unanswered and teetering upon libby hubby Shrien Dewani’s hunched little shoulders:
Has Shrien Dewani got no shame, no pride, no self-respect, no dignity?
Or is he just plain stupid? The MSM describe him as a “young multimillionaire businessman.” Either which way, whether he is innocent or not he failed his first and foremost duty as a husband in not protecting his wife by leading her straight into a trap.
And that, to me, is the main indictment I have against Shrien Dewani. I couldn’t give continental shit whether this puny little coolie is guilty or not, he’s already incriminated himself by committing such a dumb act as to go venturing into a township on a Saturday night with his wife, modern Scandinavian-trained, who wouldn’t know any better. Silly pommy-coolie liberal.
So we leave you with this:
'Happy with his treatment'
William da Grass, the attorney for 31-year-old taxi driver Zola Tongo, the third man charged with Dewani's murder, said his client had not complained of police ill-treatment.
"My client has not complained and he is quite happy with his treatment by police," said Da Grass. "I've been involved with him since before his arrest, so I am pretty sure I would have known if anything untoward happened to him."
Tongo drove the honeymoon couple, 28-year-old Anni and her husband, a 30-year-old British businessman, to Gugulethu on November 13, the night of the murder.
We got a kaffir accused turned state witness!
But three reliable sources close to the case said that Tongo had implicated Shrien Dewani in the murder of his wife.
It’s getting warmer!
Shrien Dewani had been free to leave the country because, at that stage, he was not a suspect, the Mail & Guardian's sources said.
If he could not be persuaded to return voluntarily to South Africa, the National Prosecuting Authority would have to start extradition proceedings, they said.
Gundelfinger, asked last week whether he was aware that his client was a suspect, declined to comment.
It has now become clear as all daylight that Shrien Dewani set his wife up to be murdered off by kaffirs.
Police tortured us, claim Dewani accused - Newspaper - Mail & Guardian Online