“Every time when they (Joey and Anisha van Niekerk) arrived, I was working on my car,” he said to prosecutor Christine Molautsi, Kormorant reports.
The man allegedly worked for his father in the workshop on the slain Van Niekerk couple’s property.
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He said that his father gave the rent money to him each month to take to Joey and Anisha.
He is the first suspect not to accuse the police of brutality. He maintains that he was only accused 12 days after being incarcerated. He was arrested while visiting his girlfriend’s grandmother’s house in Rustenburg.
Molautsi pointed out that the prosecutor would not accept a case that he has not been accused of.
Shortly before the court adjourned, Judge Semakaleng Thamage warned the accused not to communicate with family members of the victims. He allegedly threatened them while in the pulpit.
Thamage also warned members of the public not to communicate with the accused.
The cross-examination of the 29-year-old man is set for Tuesday, 30 January.
This article was translated from Afrikaans. Read the original article here
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