Cape Times

Van Breda case DNA evidence challenged

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THE defence’s DNA expert in the trial of alleged axe murderer Henri van Breda, told the Western Cape High Court yesterday that there was not enough DNA in 40 samples taken from the scene to yield valid results.

Dr Antonel Olckers faced her third day of gruelling cross-examinatio­n in the trial of 22-year-old Van Breda, who is accused of killing his parents and brother, and the attempted murder of his sister at their home in a security estate in January 2015.

Olckers told the court that “one cannot make a valid conclusion from an invalid interpreta­tion” and this was the case in 40 samples, which she said did not have the minimal amount of 1 nanogram of DNA evidence needed for a reliable result. Of the 216 samples collected, Olckers received and analysed the data of 151 samples.

Earlier, State witness and chief forensic analyst Lieutenant-Colonel Sharlene Otto told the court “no unknown DNA” had been found at the crime scene. She also said the police forensic laboratory had had no problem finding DNA in any of the samples.

But Olckers told the court that where there is not enough DNA, as in the case of 40 samples she identified, “whatever profile you get is invalid. It’s wrong, it’s invalid and it should not be used”.

She said no female profile could be read into a DNA sample found in the shower, contrary to Otto’s evidence that a mixture of DNA profiles of brothers Rudi and Henri and their mother was found.

Olckers said the “process in some samples was followed through to the end when the process should have stopped earlier as it was invalid”.

Senior State prosecutor Susan Galloway said that to “prevent the guilty from going free and the innocent from going to jail” one would expect the Forensic Science Laboratory to go further.

She referred to Otto’s testimony that 0,05 nanograms of DNA evidence is needed for a reliable result. “You want the court to make a finding that these 40 samples must be ignored yet you take those flawed results and make calculatio­ns from them,” Galloway said. – ANA

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