A forensic supervisor from Vodacom, who has been testifying for over a month on cellphone data that the State believes proves the involvement of the five men standing trial, is under cross-examination in the Pretoria High Court.
JOHANNESBURG - A State witness in the Senzo Meyiwa trial will face questions on Tuesday on the call records of the alleged gunman who shot the football star.
She has been testifying for over a month on cellphone data that the State believes proves the involvement of the five men standing trial in the 2014 murder of Meyiwa.According to the evidence presented by Vythilingam, the phone linked to the third accused – Mthobiso Mncube – was pinging at a cellphone tower in Vosloorus on the day Meyiwa was killed.
Mncube has also been implicated by his co-accused Bongani Ntanzi in an alleged phone call that he received from singer Kelly Khumalo, who was Meyiwa’s girlfriend at the time.
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