JOHANNESBURG - Netflix production company Ten Ten Films says it has no intention of airing a sixth episode in the documentary series Senzo Meyiwa: Murder of a Soccer Star before the end of the trial.
The defence team for four of the men accused of Meyiwa's murder has applied for the company to be removed from court, saying it does not serve the purpose of informing the public but rather financial benefits.Initially, legal representative for Ten Ten Films, Ben Winks told the court that there was nothing legally preventing his clients from releasing a sixth episode of the Senzo Meyiwa documentary series before the end of the trial.
Lawyer for the first four accused Advocate Malesela Teffo argued that the released episodes from the documentary series have already harmed to the case“The impression that was created is like they have the whole docket. They saw it fit to flight this documentary a few days before the trial started. What are they still doing in court my lord? They want to have it both ways.”
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