Wife of accused in Hillary Gardee murder begs court to grant him bail

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Wife of accused in Hillary Gardee murder begs court to grant him bail: The wife of one of the men implicated in the murder of Hillary Gardee has pleaded with the court to release him on bail, saying the family was suffering in his absence.

Gama was working as a security guard at Lukhele's guest house which served as a student residence. It was here police found bloodstains which they believed belonged to Gardee.Since his incarceration, they are in financial distress.

“It's public knowledge that the University of Mpumalanga has terminated its contract so there are no longer any students there,” Mpolweni said.Gama was scheduled to take the stand after Mdluli but proceedings were halted for the court to find an isiZulu interpreter. Earlier, Gama and Lukhele's legal representative, Nqobizitha Mlilo, told the court he had received threats from some members and leaders of a certain political party. He didn’t name the party.

Magistrate Patrick Morris advised Mlilo to open a criminal case with the police, but Mlilo maintained he wanted to put it on record what he was being subjected to.

 

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And for clarity she was not begging she only stated why he should be granted bail! So much exaggeration!!!

They must relax. They will get used to the suffering The law must take its course

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When he was killing Hillary he never think about that first.

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