This follows the High Court’s decision today to set aside Smit’s inquest decision of her death as the result of ‘misadventure’, to death by person or persons known or unknown.
He said the inquest decision, made by coroner Mahyon Talib, was inconsistence with her findings, particularly involving witness Dutch pathologist Dr Frank Van de Goot. On March 8, the Coroner Court ruled the death a ‘misadventure’ as there was no clear evidence of any criminal element, nor involvement of any individual in the case.
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