Ag no man. Poor Shrien Dewani…
He didn’t even get one good night of sleep in his Bristol home before it was vandalised.
White paint was thrown over the driveway of the millionaire businessman‘s gated property in Westbury on Trym. The atrocity!
VANDALISED
The 34-year-old landed back in the UK yesterday morning, two days after a South African judge cleared him of murdering his wife Anni while on their honeymoon in 2010.
The judge said the evidence against him was not strong enough for his trial to continue.
He made no comment as he passed through a scrum of cameras as he left Cape Town, and left Gatwick through a side entrance which was guarded by police, before being driven away in a black people carrier.
Dewani has not been home since he was extradited to South Africa to face trial in April this year.
On Monday South African Judge Jeanette Traverso said she was throwing out the case against Dewani because evidence from key prosecution witnesses was “riddled with inconsistencies”.
But her decision left Anni’s family devastated, with her sister Ami Denborg saying they felt “failed by the justice system”.
“We came here looking for answers and we came here looking for the truth and all we got was more questions,” she said.
“We waited patiently for four years to hear what really happened to Anni and to hear the full story of what happened to our dearest little sister.
“All we wanted was to hear all the events and the hope of actually finding that out has kept us, as a family, going. Unfortunately we believe that this right has now been taken away from us.”
Maybe Ami Denborg took vigilante justice on Shrien and his driveway? Who knows? All I know is Shrien isn’t quite out of the woods yet…
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