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Advocate Zandile Mshololo has torn into state witness Sergeant Thabo Mosia’s evidence collected from the scene of former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa’s murder, describing it as nothing more than hearsay. SenzoMeyiwatrial

Mosia says because of this he first had to pass by the police station and the Botshelong Hospital, where Meyiwa was declared dead, as he looked for directions.Were you not surprised to find him at the scene when he’d failed to give you the address?,” asked Mshololo.

Proceedings had to be halted and the matter postponed to Monday after the state requested the postponement, citing that the witness had taken medication in the morning which was causing “a little disorientation.”Meyiwa was shot dead on the evening of 26 October eight years ago when two intruders allegedly stormed into Kelly Khumalo’s house in Vosloorus and demanded cell phones before a scuffle allegedly ensued leading to the murder of the former Bafana Bafana goalminder.

“We will lead evidence to show that, that projectile was not there at night and was planted by Ndlovu,” says Mshololo. Mosia said he might have missed the projectile on the kitchen unit because he didn’t investigate that area and also because he had called for the assistance of the crime scene because the scene was a “a little difficult.”

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Thatha Mshololo

I'm surprised they discovered another docket.. yhoo where was it all along?

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