Tshegofatso Pule's final moments alive, captured on CCTV video footage, shows that there were three minutes unaccounted for on the night she died.
The footage played in court left several members of Pule's family emotional. Malephane previously testified that Pule was hesitant to enter the vehicle. The footage shows Shoba and Pule emerging towards the gate at around 22:00 on that evening. Shoba had previously testified that he could not have been outside for three minutes. The pair quickly return as the street appears to be empty. I was watching him.
The CCTV footage was taken from cameras outside Shoba's residence in Roodepoort on the night heavily pregnant Pule was murdered — June 4 2020. The footage ...
The high court in Johannesburg viewed footage of some of the last moments of Tshegofatso Pule’s life on Friday. This is after the defence team of Ntutuko Shoba, the alleged mastermind behind Pule's murder, succeeded in their bid to have the case reopened so that they could submit CCTV video footage to the court. Video footage shows some of the last moments of Tshegofatso Pule's life
The Johannesburg High Court will have to make a ruling in the Ntuthuko Shoba murder case with not much light shed on what happened before Tshegofatso Pule ...
JOHANNESBURG - The Johannesburg High Court will have to make a ruling in the Ntuthuko Shoba murder case with not much light shed on what happened before Tshegofatso Pule got into the car that ultimately led her to her death. The Johannesburg High Court will have to make a ruling in the Ntuthuko Shoba murder case with not much light shed on what happened before Tshegofatso Pule got into the car that ultimately led her to her death. In court, Pule's family was visibly triggered and emotional as the CCTV footage of her walking to the car driven by her killer was played.
Shoba has been granted an application to reopen his case based on CCTV footage that he has since submitted to the court.
At the time, judgment was reserved in the matter. JOHANNESBURG - The man accused of orchestrating the murder of Tshegofatso Pule, Ntuthuko Shoba, has been granted an application to reopen his case based on CCTV footage that he has since submitted to the court. Shoba has been granted an application to reopen his case based on CCTV footage that he has since submitted to the court.
The high court on Friday granted an application by the alleged mastermind behind Tshegofatso Pule's murder to have his case reopened.
Judgment was then reserved, but Shoba applied for the case to be reopened in order to sway the judge based on the CCTV footage. Shoba is facing charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and defeating the ends of justice for his alleged involvement in Pule’s murder. Shoba wants the court to consider the CCTV footage before judgment can be delivered in the murder trial.
The alleged mastermind in the murder of Tshegofatso Pule, Ntuthuko Shoba will today submit an application in the Johannesburg High Court, as he bids for his ...
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The CCTV footage of the night Tshegofatso Pule was killed may be faulty, say Ntuthuko Shoba's lawyers.
Judgment in the so-called, Tshegofatso Pule murder trial will be handed down on the 25th of March at the High Court in Johannesburg. This after, Ntuthuko Shoba's defense lawyer asked the court to re-open the case for CCTV footage to be shown.
Emotions ran high as some could not hold back their tears, prompting them to leave the courtroom. Judge Stuart Wilson will hand down judgment on the 25th of this month. This after, Ntuthuko Shoba’s defense lawyer asked the court to re-open the case for CCTV footage to be shown.