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Expert to assess if Novella fit to stand trial

- CATHERINE RICE

GUATEMALAN murderaccu­sed Diego Novella has been referred to a district surgeon to assess whether he is able to follow court proceeding­s and fit to stand trial.

The defence’s final arguments were due to be heard yesterday, but had to be abruptly adjourned after Novella told Judge Vincent Saldanha he had lied in his testimony.

Novella is on trial in the Western Cape High Court for the murder of his 39-year-old American marketing executive girlfriend Gabriela Kabrins Alban in July 2015.

Defence lawyer William Booth said he was “gobsmacked” by his client’s admission and despite consulting with him on Saturday when he was “very depressed”, was hearing of this for the first time.

After a brief adjournmen­t, Booth told the court that the accused seemed to be “in a very bad emotional state” and should be seen by a psychiatri­st or psychologi­st.

State prosecutor Louise Friester-Sampson argued that the court needed to establish whether Novella could understand the proceeding­s and suggested it would be quicker if he was referred to a district surgeon to assess whether he was fit to stand trial.

Judge Saldanha postponed the matter until lunchtime to give the State time to determine how soon Novella could be seen by a senior district surgeon.

The 39-year-old Alban’s body was found in the room she was sharing with Novella at a boutique hotel in Camps Bay on July 29, 2015.

She had been strangled and had suffered blunt force trauma. Her face was covered with chips and faeces and a note had been left on her body with the Spanish slang word “cerote” scrawled on it. Cerote means piece of s***. A fingerprin­t expert who was called in earlier testified that Novella’s fingerprin­t was found on the note. He was arrested the same day. He has pleaded not guilty. In his plea statement, Novella, who is from a wealthy family in Guatemala, claimed he had been in an abnormal mental state after having taken hallucinog­enic substances. – African News Agency (ANA)

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