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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 September 2024. Indian-Swedish engineer murdered in South Africa Anni Dewani Born Anni Ninna Hindocha (1982-03-12) 12 March 1982 Mariestad, Sweden Disappeared 13 November 2010 (aged 28) Gugulethu, South Africa (33°58′42″S 18°34′26″E / 33.97833°S 18.57389°E / -33.97833; 18.57389 ...
Anni Dewani's husband became a suspect in the trial of her murder. He fought a three-and-a-half-year battle against extradition to South Africa. Accusations and confusions by the accused suspects in the murder that the car-jacking and crime were staged by the billionaire husband Shrien Dewani.
In February 2001, Judge Traverso was appointed the Deputy Judge President of the Western Cape High Court, the first woman to hold the position at a High Court in South Africa. [5] During 2014, she was the presiding judge in the trial of Shrien Dewani for the murder of his wife, Anni Dewani. [6]
At the hearing, Zola Tongo alleged that Anni Dewani was "murdered at the instance of her husband," after Shrien Dewani had offered him £1,300 (15,000 rand) to have his wife killed. Max Clifford in a press release to British media, on behalf of Shrien and the Dewani family, stated that the claims made by Tongo have "absolutely no substance".[12]
September 13, 2024 at 12:28 PM. The wife of the chairman of the powerful House Homeland Security Committee said he filed for divorce last month after having an affair with a younger woman, The ...
Anni Ninna Dewani (née Hindocha; 12 March 1982 – 13 November 2010) was a Swedish woman of Indian origin who was murdered while on her honeymoon in South Africa after the taxi she and her husband were travelling in, was carjacked.
He described Shrien and Anni Dewani as victims and said Qwabe shot Anni Dewani during a struggle for her handbag. [3] Mziwamadoda Qwabe was arrested at around 01:00 on Thursday 18 November 2010 as a result of a tip-off from a trusted township informant [4] in his local area. After initial denials, Qwabe was allowed to consult with arrested co ...
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