Duduzane Zuma expected to take stand in culpable homicide trial

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Duduzane Zuma expected to take stand in culpable homicide trial
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The former president's son was involved in a car crash in 2014 when his Porsche collided with a taxi in Sandton, killing passenger Phumzile Dube.

JOHANNESBURG – Duduzane Zuma is expected to take the stand at the Randburg Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning in his culpable homicide trial.

Having considered the evidence against Zuma, the court found he does have a culpable homicide and negligent driving case to answer to. At a previous court appearance this year, the defence placed it on the record that they intend to call Zuma, an expert and an independent witness.

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