He asked the third man he met to kill his wife?
This is the nonsense we are being asked to believe by the South African so-called 'authorities'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-11945015
The first man (or woman) would have been the Immigration Officer.
The second man (or woman) would have been the Customs Inspector.
The third was the taxi driver.
This is what the 'authorities' in South Africa would have us believe. This couple came off the aircraft and, by the time they reached the hotel, the husband asked the taxi driver to arrange the killing of his wife.
That says a lot about what kind of place South Africa is.
The South African press has been full of lies and speculation.
-- That it was an enforced marriage.
-- That he would make money from a life insurance policy taken out on his wife.
It was all lies.
That's why the family had to hire Max Clifford to deal with this crap.
And now this ludicrous allegation made on the basis of testimony of a convicted murderer who plea bargained his sentence from 25 years to 18 years. What kind of evidence is that?
Shrien Dewani and Anni Dewani (RIP)
I literally have tears in my eyes as I write this. Look closely at his face. Does he look like he would ask a taxi driver he'd just met to arrange the killing of his beautiful new wife?
After all he's been through, this is an abomination.
South Africa is in denial about what kind of a place it actually is.
What kind of country is South Africa?
-- A place where you can ask any black man you meet to arrange to kill your wife?
or
-- A place where the verbal testimony of a convicted killer in a plea bargain arrangement is enough to throw allegations against a bereaved man.
Either way, I'm in no hurry to vacation there.
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