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Zola Tongo, the man who was found guilty of the murder of Swedish woman Anni Dewani in Cape Town and sentenced to 18 years in jail, has been granted parole. AnniDewani ShrienDewani

Zola Tongo who pleaded guilty to the murder of Anni Dewani in 2010 met with the deceased’s family and participated in a victim-offender dialogue.

The Correctional Services Department has confirmed the meeting between Tongo and the Dewani family took place after family members flew in from Sweden to participate in the process. Dewani was murdered while on her honeymoon in South Africa after the taxi in which she and her husband were travelling was hijacked.Dewani’s body was found with a bullet wound to the neck in Tongo’s abandoned car in Khayelitsha on the morning of November 14, 2010.Shrien, a British businessman, was acquitted of the murder and returned to his country.

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Why why are they given such light sentences and then parole

Was her parents consulted? He murdered an innocent, beautiful woman for money and will now walk free. Unacceptable.

Welcome to S.A, the rainbow nation

DCS's hypocrisy 😏why denied Janus Waluz a porole then🙄

WHAAAT? Barely 12 years since this all happened🙆🏾‍♂️ RonaldLamola Ronnie, bru! What’s going on here?

MakwetuMfundo 💔💔

YOH

Is it not too soon maybe 🤔

Seriously!!

Only to commit more crimes 🙄

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