Video: Another delay in Amber-Lee Hughes court case

The Amber-Lee Hughes trial has been postponed again after the presiding judge was unavailable due to duties in Pretoria, with proceedings now set for April 22.

The high-profile murder and rape case involving an alleged child killer was once again postponed today, adding to a series of delays that continue to stall proceedings.

Courtroom grows quieter as delays persist

Amber-Lee Hughes, the accused at the centre of the case, appeared in court to a very different scene than in previous hearings. What was once a packed courtroom, closely followed by multiple media houses, painted a subdued picture today. Only a handful of people were present, with the Southern Courier the sole media outlet in attendance.

The matter had previously been postponed on March 12 due to logistical issues, despite expectations that witnesses would take the stand.

That postponement brought the case to today, where hopes were again set for progress.

However, the trial could not proceed.

Judge unavailable, uncertainty continues

State advocate Rolene Barnard informed the court that Judge Richard Mkhabela is currently in Pretoria attending to a civil appeal roll.

As a result, the matter was postponed to April 22. However, it remains unclear whether the judge will be available on that date, leaving the future of proceedings uncertain.

Key witness not present in court

During the previous postponement, it was expected that Elie Chalita, the father of the young victim, would be the first witness called by the State.

On today’s appearance, the Southern Courier did not spot him in court.

Family support remains visible

Seated behind the accused was her father, Howard Hughes, who had consistently attended court proceedings in support.

He remains a regular presence in the courtroom, observing proceedings from the public gallery.

Delays continue to frustrate

The case has drawn significant public attention over time, particularly following earlier testimony and admissions made in court, as well as arguments around motive.

However, repeated postponements have slowed the pace of the trial, leaving the matter unresolved and those following it awaiting clarity on when proceedings will properly resume.

With the case now set down for April 22, all eyes remain on whether the court will finally move forward or face yet another delay.

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Lucky Thusi and Katlego Ashley Tau

Lucky Thusi and Katlego Ashley Tau are journalists from the Southern Courier.
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