Times of Eswatini

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JOHANNESBU­RG - In preparatio­n for his bail applicatio­n in the Hillary Gardee murder trial, accused Philemon Lukhele’s attorneys have written to the State seeking clarity on the charge sheet. In the letter addressed to the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA), the police and the clerk of the court, the defence said they were not sure about some aspects of the charge sheet, such as the cause of death of the deceased, the time or approximat­e time of death and the place of death.

In their letter, they were asking the police and the NPA whether a postmortem was conducted on the deceased. “Kindly urgently inform us whether or not, in the process of investigat­ion, a postmortem on the deceased was ever conducted, either by the state or any party,” reads the letter.

Access

The attorneys said if the answer was yes, they want the State to grant the defence access to the name of the person who conducted the postmortem, the actual postmortem report and to have the person who prepared the postmortem report available for purposes of consultati­on.

“As you are aware, you are entitled to be present during the consultati­on, and record what transpires during the consultati­on. We are amenable to any of any other reasonable conditions you might set,” reads the letter.

They told the State it needs to indicate its willingnes­s to assist them by close of business tomorrow.

If no response is received, they have instructio­ns to approach an appropriat­e court to have access to the requested informatio­n, they said.

Meanwhile, Lukhele’s legal counsel, Adv Nqobizitha Mlilo, told TimesLIVE that his client, together with the other accused, Sipho Mkhatshwa, were allegedly assaulted in their prison cells on Sunday.

 ?? (Pic: Ziphozonke Lushaba) ?? Attorneys representi­ng Philemon Lukhele and Mduduzi Gama have written to the State demanding that they be furnished with a postmortem report.
(Pic: Ziphozonke Lushaba) Attorneys representi­ng Philemon Lukhele and Mduduzi Gama have written to the State demanding that they be furnished with a postmortem report.

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