Widow of SA artist Walter Meyer convicted of his murder

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Widow of SA artist Walter Meyer convicted of his murder
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Sophia Meyer, widow of acclaimed SA landscape artist Walter Meyer, has been found guilty of his murder.

Sophia Meyer, widow of SA landscape artist Walter Meyer, has been found guilty of his murder. She was taken into custody but intends to bring a bail application pending sentencing proceedings. File imageSophia Meyer appeared in an Upington court on Wednesday.

“The case was also postponed for the court to determine if the accused will be released on bail pending sentencing as she is currently in custody following her conviction,” said Senokoatsane.

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