The retired cop says something is fishy, and the murder should have been solved ages ago.
Retired SAPS Warrant Officer Amanda Steenkamp, who worked on the Senzo Meyiwa murder case, poses for a photograph at the Fora Bookshop in Krugersdorp, 7 April 2022. Picture: Michel Bega
“Let me tell you, while I did those interviews, I felt those people’s versions in that house differed. They knew what happened there, and it felt like they lied to me,” she said. “I used him as an emotional support pet, especially in cases such as rape and trauma from house robberies,” she said.Steenkamp said she interviewed Khumalo first.
“I remember her describing the one suspect, but she couldn’t remember what his eyebrows looked like,” she said., who told her she saw the suspect’s eyebrows when his hoodie cap fell off his head. “Such as the sister’s boyfriend who claimed he got a fright and fled the property over the wall to get help. Interestingly, the suspect who allegedly guarded the door didn’t stop him from fleeing the house,” she said.
“They found the murder weapon and arrested five guys. If I understood it correctly, the police found a pistol, but I remember Khumalo saying it was a revolver. There are differences,” she said. “This was justice denied for Meyiwa, for his family and his supporters, and justice denied for South Africa,” he said.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘I don’t get moved by anything any more’: Kelly Khumalo on her spiritual journey'What you say about me is a reflection of what you feel about yourself, because if you loved yourself and respected yourself, you would watch what you said to other people,' Kelly said.
Read more »
‘I don’t get moved by anything any more’: Kelly Khumalo on her spiritual journey'What you say about me is a reflection of what you feel about yourself, because if you loved yourself and respected yourself, you would watch what you said to other people,' Kelly said.
Read more »
Gang-rape victim gets justice after 12 yearsThe successful lawsuit against police minister Bheki Cele over his officers’ negligence in stopping and investigating the rape of a business person will help assert the rights of many crime victims.
Read more »
Gang-rape victim gets justice after 12 yearsKawa sued the police for R5.8m in damages at the Gqeberha high court in 2013 for the emotional trauma she suffered due to police negligence and their failure to find the perpetrators. At the time, the court said police were liable for 40% of the damages.
Read more »
Former Ivory Coast leader Compaoré sentenced to life for Sankara murderCompaore’s predecessor, Thomas Sankara, was assassinated in Ouagadougou in 1987
Read more »
Suspected hitman in court for murder of former Hawks sleuth’s fatherA man suspected of shooting the 74-year-old father of a former Hawks investigator was hauled before a court this week.
Read more »