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The controversial second docket, which recommends charging those who were present in the house when former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa was killed, has brought the trial to a halt. SenzoMeyiwaTrial SenzoMeyiwa

The non-disclosure of such a document violated the right of my clients … in order to prepare his defense,” she laments.Longwe Twala, Kelly Khumalo, Gladness Khumalo, Zandi Khumalo, Tumelo Madlala, Mthokozisi Thwala and Maggie Phiri should be charged with murder and defeating the ends of justice.

It is understood the National Prosecution Authority has not moved to charge anyone based on the second docket, and only moved to prosecution on the basis of the first docket with the version that gunmen had entered the house, demanded cell phones, and shot Meyiwa following a scuffle. After insisting that the crime scene had not been tampered with, Mosia eventually admitted in court that he had found no blood stains on the kitchen floor. This is despite having led testimony that Meyiwa was shot in the kitchen and it was alleged that he had bled a lot.

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Adv Teffo said this long time ago. I hope the second docket will give us more answers than questions.

So the real calprits will now face the Music

Say the names, don't be scared.

Farcical proceedings

SHOO south Africa is corrupt to the core., how do you leave in a country where corruption is rumpent anf CRIME is uncontrollable no man , it's UNFORTUNATE an regrettable.

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