‘Deadly Fashion’ Zandile Khumalo Refuses To Demonstrate Evidence In Court Due To Her Hairstyle
The murder trial of Senzo Meyiwa at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria faced a delay when a witness, Zandile Khumalo, complained of suffering from chest pain a few days ago.
Zandile Khumalo, a mother-of-one, was present in the house with her sister, Kelly Khumalo, who was dating Senzo Meyiwa when armed robbers killed the football star.
As an important witness in the case, her testimony is crucial to the proceedings.
Accommodation Issues Postpone Trial
In addition to her health concerns, it was also reported that Zandile Khumalo had issues with her accommodation, leading to the postponement of the trial on Wednesday.
The court deemed it necessary to address these challenges before proceeding with the trial to ensure a fair and just process.
Zandile Khumalo Refuses to Demonstrate in Court
On Friday morning, an unexpected development occurred when Zandile Khumalo refused to demonstrate a crucial piece of evidence in court.
According to a journalist’s report, she cited that participating in the demonstration would ruin her carefully styled hair, which she had worked on diligently that morning.
The demonstration was intended to showcase how one of the suspects wore a hoodie, a key detail in the case.
As the video from the court proceedings revealed, Zandile Khumalo remained firm in her decision and declined to participate in the demonstration, despite its significance to the case.
Zandile Khumalo’s hairstyle revealed
Following the court incident, Zandile Khumalo returned to her Instagram account and shared photos revealing her latest hairstyle.
It is evident that she values her appearance and personal image, but it remains to be seen how her refusal to demonstrate in court will impact the ongoing trial.
The trial of Senzo Meyiwa’s murder case is of utmost importance to the South African public, and the delays caused by various factors, including witness issues, raise concerns about the timely delivery of justice in this high-profile case.
As the trial progresses, the court will likely address the challenges faced by witnesses, including Zandile Khumalo, to ensure a fair and transparent trial that honours the memory of the late football star, Senzo Meyiwa.