CCTV images of Anni Dewani with husband Shrien and her killer just an hour before she was murdered
by Tom Pettifor, Daily Mirror 13/12/2010
Strolling alongside the husband accused of plotting her death, Anni Dewani is pictured in CCTV images just an hour before she was murdered.
The 28-year-old was filmed leaving a beachside restaurant with Shrien, 30, during their honeymoon.
In another shot, the couple are spotted walking with the man who later killed her, cabbie Zola Tongo.
Shrien keeps his hand in his pockets and makes no physical contact with his new wife, who walks silently behind him with her head bowed.
Around 30 minutes later, Anni was being taken on a terrifying car ride that would end with her death.
These pictures, taken at 10.24pm at a Cape Town sushi bar, emerged along with details of a second murder being linked to millionaire Dewani.
Police have also seized three sets of CCTV footage allegedly showing two separate meetings at the £300-a-night Cape Grace hotel between Tongo and Dewani and records of text messages between the two men, which were exchanged before the murder.
Shots taken after Anni died show the care home boss spent 10 minutes alone with Tongo. Cameras allegedly captured him at the back of the hotel as the cabbie’s car arrives at the front.
Both men talk on their mobiles and Tongo walks in. As he goes in Dewani allegedly heads for the lobby with a plastic bag. Tongo follows.
Within minutes the husband emerges followed by Tongo who appears to have something under his shirt.
The taxi driver then enters the toilets in the lobby, where police suspect he may have counted the payment he claims to have received.
There are also clips of him leaving with Tongo on the day of the murder. The pair re-appear 45 minutes later.
They are filmed driving off towards the bustling city centre.
Tongo claims this was when he took Dewani to a black market foreign exchange dealer to change money.
He has told police it was on the way back the newlywed told him how he wanted the killing carried out.
Detectives said they are investigating care home boss Dewani over the death of Dr Pox Raghavjee, 60, in 2007.
Tongo, who got 18 years for gunning down Anni, claimed Dewani told him he previously had a person murdered in the country.
Dr Raghavjee was killed by a single shot during an apparent car jacking in King Williams Town.
His half-naked body was found slumped on a gravel road a few metres from his Mercedes by a policeman.
That murder remains unsolved and the motive unclear after Dr Raghavjee’s mobile phone, watch and cash were found at the scene.
The 28-year-old was filmed leaving a beachside restaurant with Shrien, 30, during their honeymoon.
In another shot, the couple are spotted walking with the man who later killed her, cabbie Zola Tongo.
Shrien keeps his hand in his pockets and makes no physical contact with his new wife, who walks silently behind him with her head bowed.
Around 30 minutes later, Anni was being taken on a terrifying car ride that would end with her death.
These pictures, taken at 10.24pm at a Cape Town sushi bar, emerged along with details of a second murder being linked to millionaire Dewani.
Police have also seized three sets of CCTV footage allegedly showing two separate meetings at the £300-a-night Cape Grace hotel between Tongo and Dewani and records of text messages between the two men, which were exchanged before the murder.
Shots taken after Anni died show the care home boss spent 10 minutes alone with Tongo. Cameras allegedly captured him at the back of the hotel as the cabbie’s car arrives at the front.
Both men talk on their mobiles and Tongo walks in. As he goes in Dewani allegedly heads for the lobby with a plastic bag. Tongo follows.
Within minutes the husband emerges followed by Tongo who appears to have something under his shirt.
The taxi driver then enters the toilets in the lobby, where police suspect he may have counted the payment he claims to have received.
There are also clips of him leaving with Tongo on the day of the murder. The pair re-appear 45 minutes later.
They are filmed driving off towards the bustling city centre.
Tongo claims this was when he took Dewani to a black market foreign exchange dealer to change money.
He has told police it was on the way back the newlywed told him how he wanted the killing carried out.
Detectives said they are investigating care home boss Dewani over the death of Dr Pox Raghavjee, 60, in 2007.
Tongo, who got 18 years for gunning down Anni, claimed Dewani told him he previously had a person murdered in the country.
Dr Raghavjee was killed by a single shot during an apparent car jacking in King Williams Town.
His half-naked body was found slumped on a gravel road a few metres from his Mercedes by a policeman.
That murder remains unsolved and the motive unclear after Dr Raghavjee’s mobile phone, watch and cash were found at the scene.
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