Sunday, November 28, 2010

Honeymoon killing: South African police hunt for 'link man to British husband'

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:48 AM on 29th November 2010
A ‘missing link’ fourth suspect is being hunted by South African police investigating the murder of honeymooner Anni Dewani.
The unnamed 31-year-old hotel worker is said to know Zola Tongo, the taxi driver who is one of three men already charged with the killing.
Police want to ask the wanted man whether he acted as a link between Anni’s British husband Shrien Dewani and Tongo.
searching for a fourth man who was known to taxi driver Zola Tongo
searching for a fourth man who was known to taxi driver Zola Tongo
Mr Dewani, a millionaire healthcare tycoon from Bristol, has fiercely denied allegations that he is a suspect in his wife’s killing.
She was shot dead after the couple’s taxi was car-jacked in Cape Town on November 13. Mr Dewani escaped unharmed.
 

It emerged yesterday that Mr Dewani, 30, broke off an engagement to another woman last year.
His spokesman also denied claims that there was ‘hostility’ between the newlywed Dewanis after Anni was allegedly seen crying on the flight to begin their honeymoon.
Questions: Police want to ask the wanted man whether he acted as a link between Anni¿s British husband Shrien Dewani and Tongo, pictured being being escorted by police following his arrest
Questions: Police want to ask the wanted man whether he acted as a link between Anni¿s British husband Shrien Dewani and Tongo, pictured being being escorted by police following his arrest


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1333978/Honeymoon-killing-South-African-police-hunt-link-man.html#ixzz16ek3S3pi