'My husband was my life': widow tells court about murder in Table Mountain National Park

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“I told him I was going to visit a friend for coffee and I would be back at 11am.”

The economic crisis in Zimbabwe led to Bveni, a Zimbabwean citizen, coming to SA too, and allegedly seeking asylum on a false passport, a crime for which he is also being charged under the Immigration Act.

At the time the attacks received widespread media coverage and created concern around the safety of hikers at the World Heritage Site. McPherson said after Ian gave her coffee he went off on a two-hour training ride on his new mountain bike.

 

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