Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Murder bride's family: We're not ruling out anyone

THE brother of carjack murder bride Anni Dewani has said that her family are not ruling out any suspects.

Anish Hindocha said they were confused by rumours linking husband Shrien, 30, to her death.
The engineering student, 22, also said cops had left them completely in the dark.

Anish, who lives in Mariestad, Sweden, said: "We don't know anymore. We just want justice and we don't want to exclude anyone at this point.

"We're in limbo. There's a lot going on now, but we're not hearing anything."

Cops are still trying to work out why the honeymooners' cab was ambushed by gunmen in a notorious ghetto in Cape Town, South Africa.

Anni, 28, was found shot dead the next day. Shrien, from Bristol, survived after being dragged from the car.
The millionaire care home boss denies any part in the killing.

Meanwhile, prosecutors were last night confident that suspect Zola Tongo, 31 - the newlyweds' cabbie - would enter a plea bargain and reveal the plot behind the attack.

Tongo, Xolile Mngeni, 23, and Mzwamadoda Qwabe, 26, faced court yesterday charged with murder, kidnap and robbery and were remanded until Monday.


COMMENT: The Sun are not known for their honest reporting and I am dubious when they claim an 'EXCLUSIVE' they like to make it up as they go along
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