Christopher Panayiotou’s life has clearly gone form bad to worse in the past few weeks, and that’s completely fine by me. Here he chats to the bouncer who organised the hit on Jayde.
With three men now accused of involvement in Jayde’s murder and rumours of affairs, this case is like a new season of the Dewanis…
I know it’s a bit too soon to be thinking of Derek Zoolander calling it a eugoogly, but this is right up there with bad eulogies and deserves a mention.
It is wonderful that we live in a country of free speech and opinion. We’re lucky we don’t live in North Korea, so why do people get so uppity about people’s comments and try to stop them?
So Shrien Dewani is a free man and shall go back to England and live happily ever after, which won’t be that easy. Either way, it has caused some angry responses in Cape Town.
After six weeks in the courtroom, Shrien Dewani has finally heard the fate of his future. Is he free? Is he doomed to years in prison? The answer is here.
It’s a battle for trial of the year between Oscar and Shrien – who’s coming out on top? Maybe Shrien, because of the bisexual bomb he dropped?
Now that Oscar’s trial is over, I am so enthralled by what is happening with Mr Dewani. I think the two cases are so similar – how will we ever really know what happened? There are so many sides to the story.
And the plot thickens in the Dewani murder trial. A new witness, a new story. I see the making of a sequel for The Life of David Gale…
As Shrien Dewani’s trial makes headlines again, evidence is scrutinised and questioned over and over. This is what Tongo, the taxi driver, explains.
I can’t wait to hear more about the Dewani trial. With admissions of being bi-sexual, and an admissions list a mile long, it’s going to be a surprise a day.
It is never ending court room dramas for South Africa this year – here’s what Shrien Dewani has been saying in court.
James Franco is a celebrity with too much time on his hands. And what better way to utilize that time than write a short story, including a character with a name and biographic details of a fellow celebrity, but has nothing to do with said celebrity.
South Africans have another highly anticipated court drama on their hands. With the Pistorius trial reaching fever pitch, the trial of Shrien Dewani may be the next high profile case to enjoy airtime on the small screen.
That is correct. Shrien Dewani will very likely be staying in Valkenberg after he lands in South Africa from 8 April to stand trial for the murder of his wife, Anni Dewani. Shrien will enjoy a direct overnight flight from London to Cape Town. Upon landing he’ll be transferred straight to the High Court, where he’ll be charged in the presence of his lawyer.
Max Clifford used to be Shrien Dewani’s PR guy, until Clifford was charged with sex crimes. On the opening day of his defence against indecent assault charges, Clifford opened up about his affairs, his penis size and sex parties he attended in the 1960s.
While the Westminster Magistrate’s Court has ruled that Dewani ought to be extradited to South Africa to face trial for orchestrating the 2010 murder of Anni Dewani, Shrien Dewani’s legal team has appealed the decision.
In 2010 Shrien Dewani was the man accused of arranging the death of his wife Anni on their “honeymoon” in South Africa. Dewani allegedly organised for his 28-year-old wife to be shot whilst taking a ride in a Cape Town taxi. 33-year-old Dewani is wanted for trial in South Africa, but as a result of […]
Moments ago, judgement in a crucial aspect of the Anni Dewani murder case was delivered. Xolile Mngeni, 25, has been found guilty of shooting Anni Dewani dead just over two years ago.
The State’s first witness took the stand on Wednesday in the Cape High Court as part of Xolile Mngeni’s trial. Mngeni is accussed of firing the fatal shot that killed Anni.
In a previously unheard story that’s been laid out in a signed confession document and accepted by the Cape High Court, Mziwamadoda Qwabe claimed he was told that businessman Shrien Dewani “wanted the wife killed” and that it had to look like a robbery.
The British high court has ruled that Shrien Dewani’s extradition to South Africa to face murder charges for orchestrating the honeymoon murder of his wife, Anni, should be halted due to his poor mental health. Dewani’s legal team was appealing an extradition order signed by Home Secretary, Theresa May.
BBC1 will be broadcasting a special show on Thursday night (9pm UK time), entitled ‘The Honeymoon Murder.’ The show will be playing video from the footage caught on CCTV cameras at the Cape Grace hotel, where the Dewanis were staying during that fateful visit to Cape Town. Follow the link to see the stills from […]