A crime scene forensics expert testified she found no fingerprints on the door through which intruders allegedly entered the house and shot Senzo Meyiwa.
Mshololo asked Mhlahlo whether any photographs were taken to show where she had checked for prints on the kitchen door.
“After Mosia left, the area was not closed and you came and found a bullet?” the defence advocate asked.Mshololo also reminded the court of the testimony of the first state witness and Kelly singer-songwriter sister, Zandile Gumede-Khumalo. Advocate Sipho Ramosepele questioned the officer who testified that she found the bullet head on the kitchen counter about why other officers who had visited the scene beforehand “had not noticed the bullet head”.
On Wednesday, Mshololo asked Mhlahlo whether any photographs were taken to show where she had checked for prints
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