Brigadier Philani Ndlovu who was set to testify in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has died.
"This is how he is linked to the case and that is what he was going to testify on." Brigadier Philani Ndlovu who was set to testify in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has died. - He was due to testify in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.
A man holds a framed picture of South African national soccer team goalkeeper and captain, Senzo Meyiwa during his funeral service in Durban November 1, 2014.
He was part of the first forensic team to collect evidence from the Vosloorus home where the shooting occurred. During cross-examination Mosia told the court that he was briefed by Brigadier Ndlovu when he had arrived at the scene hours after the shooting. Brigadier Philani Ndlovu was the former provisional head of SAPS and one of the first at the scene of the fatal incident.
Journalist Moagi of The Newsroom confirmed that Brigadier Philani Ndlovu had passed away. He died on Wednesday Wednesday, May 10, 2022. According to Newsroom, ...
A few days ago, Adv. Teffo was arrested for handling the case of Senzo. "[BREAKING] Brigadier Ndlovu, mentioned in the evidence of the state witness in the #SenzoMeyiwatrial, has died. Journalist Moagi of The Newsroom confirmed that Brigadier Philani Ndlovu had passed away.
The state witness was one of the first to arrive at the Vosloorus house where former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead.
It is not about him not attending court, they might be right on that one but the issue is the timing, the place, moment and manner he was arrested. This was in relation to a failed court appearance in Hillbrow for assault. He had been mentioned by the first state witness, police officer Thabo Mosia, who was also at the scene.
Former police head of detectives in Gauteng, who was set to testify in court on the brutal 2014 murder of Senzo Meyiwa, has died.
While he was the head of detectives, he was approached by someone who gave him information relating to what happened on the day Meyiwa was killed at singer Kelly Khumaloโs Vosloorus house. The SAPS are clearly guilty He retired from the police service in 2021.