Partial media blackout on Pule murder case as Ntuthuko Shoba pleads not guilty

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The Gauteng high court has imposed a partial media blackout in the trial of Ntuthuko Shoba, accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend Tshegofatso Pule.

Acting judge Stuart Wilson ordered that the trial may be broadcast but with certain conditions:

The court proceedings are not allowed to be live-streamed and only highlights of the trial can be broadcast during regular broadcast bulletins.material on the progress of the trial before they testify.Wilson asked Shoba how he intended to plead to the two counts — murder or conspiracy to commit murder and defeating the ends of justice.Pule, a 28-year-old Johannesburg-based beauty products representative, was eight months pregnant when she was killed in June 2020.

 

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