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Trial date set but ‘Zinde not ready’

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MURDER accused Mark Zinde, who allegedly killed his television personalit­y mother Hope Zinde, is expected to stand trial in the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, in June.

He appeared in the Brits Magistrate’s Court yesterday when the trial date was set.

The 23-year-old is alleged to have killed his mother and later assaulted his father, Dr Lebohang Mohale Manoto, while out on R10 000 bail for the first crime.

Prosecutor, advocate Hanna Conradie, told the court that the trial was due to take place from June 12 to June 23.

Defence attorney Francois Joubert said he was yet to receive a copy of the docket and a DNA report. He asked that his client be transferre­d to the Kgosi Mampuru Correction­al Facility’s medical section.

“He’s not well. His mental condition is not healthy, so he’s going to be referred to the medical facility for further observatio­n,” he said after court proceeding­s. Mark Zinde who is accused of murdering his mother, Hope Zinde.

Joubert said Zinde appeared absent-minded. “You cannot properly consult with him. You cannot properly talk to him.

‘‘That’s the problem. They need to find out what is going on there,” he said.

Joubert said the move was in the interest of justice as it appeared as though Zinde was not fit to stand trial.

The defence intended to make an applicatio­n for the accused to undergo psychiatri­c evaluation: “If we can’t do it via the normal channels, we will have to find a way to have him reassessed,” he said.

The court has rejected an applicatio­n by Zinde’s defence to have him readmitted to Weskoppies Psychiatri­c Hospital. Last month magistrate Lourens Matthee said the court could not review its own decision to readmit Zinde to a psychiatri­c ward after an initial applicatio­n had already been granted.

At the time, Matthee described Dr John Weinkove’s affidavit, submitted by Joubert, as flimsy and based on hearsay as the accused had already been evaluated by a team of four psychiatri­sts.

Weinkove recommende­d that the accused be readmitted for further evaluation­s.

Zinde was referred to the hospital in August last year and it was found that he would be able to understand court proceeding­s and contribute to his defence.

Weinkove stated: “I believe that Mr Zinde suffers from schizophre­nia with predominan­t negative features. I recommend he be readmitted at Weskoppies. In view of his loss of social and academic function,

‘‘I recommend that he have further investigat­ions in the form of a CAT scan and EEG.”

Joubert said the request was made for the accused to be sent back to Weskoppies in order to have the tests done.

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