Police sequestered Kelly Khumalo and company to preserve Senzo Meyiwa crime scene, court hears

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The seven people inside the Vosloorus home where footballer Senzo Meyiwa was fatally shot were sequestered in a spare bedroom while police combed for clues, the high court in Pretoria heard on Tuesday.

Sgt Thabo Mosia, a police officer who collected a bullet fragment and took swabs for DNA tests, said the crime scene had been cordoned off by a brigadier by the time he had arrived.

“On my arrival at the scene they were in the sitting room and I had to ask everyone to use bedroom 2.”He told the court he had made arrangements with the brigadier to ensure the scene remained preserved after he had left the property.“I think the scene was being protected,” he said.

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So this is a ghost house now?

It's called group discussion 🤔 hope they will stick to the script, when called to testify.

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Police sequestered Kelly Khumalo and company to preserve Senzo Meyiwa crime scene, court hearsThe seven people inside the Vosloorus home where footballer Senzo Meyiwa was fatally shot were sequestered in a spare bedroom while police combed for clues, the high court in Pretoria heard on Tuesday. They should have arranged for them to leave the property until they are done with investigation. Now he's trying to blame the family.
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