Senzo Meyiwa murder accused Bongani Ntanzi was was unlawfully detained as he was arrested on 16 June and allegedly confessed on 24 June 2020.
From left to right; the interpreter and the five men accused of murdering Senzo Meyiwa Image: Nokwanda Ncwane/The South African.From left to right; the interpreter and the five men accused of murdering Senzo Meyiwa Image: Nokwanda Ncwane/The South African.
This was revealed by State witness and magistrate Vivienne Cronje when she took the witness stand on Monday, 23 October.On Monday, defence lawyer for accused 5 Advocate Zandile Mshololo cross-examined Cronje who testified that she took down Ntanzi’s alleged confession and further recorded it without Ntanzi being aware.
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