The Citizen (KZN)

Experts to testify today

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

Forensics experts who were due to testify yesterday in the culpable homicide trial of Preshalin Naidoo, the man accused of killing TV presenter Simba Mhere, pictured, will take the stand today.

The matter was postponed in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday after Naidoo appeared briefly. But the court heard the experts would only be in Johannesbu­rg today. The culpable homicide accused has elected not to testify in court.

On Tuesday, the state closed its case after two experts from Car Track and King Price insurance gave details of Naidoo’s driving behaviour leading up to his VW Polo GTI crashing into Mhere’s car and another vehicle on William Nicol Drive in Fourways, Johannesbu­rg.

The credibilit­y of these witnesses were questioned by defence advocate Francois Roets, who subsequent­ly applied for a discharge on all counts in terms of Section 174 of the criminal procedure act.

Magistrate David Mahango rejected the applicatio­n.

Mhere died on the scene in January 2015 along with his friend, Kady-Shay O’Bryan, while Mhere’s father‚ Joseph, who was also in the car, survived.

Naidoo’s defence is expected to expand on Roets’s argument that the state was not able to rule out a mechanical fault on the accused’s car and attempt to prove that the Car Track data suggesting that Naidoo was above the speed limit moments before impact, was inaccurate.

Naidoo faces two counts of culpable homicide and additional charges of negligent driving and inconsider­ate driving.

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