Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Murdered Jayde’s sister bares her heart

- RAAHIL SAIN

EMOTIONS were running high when the sister of murdered Port Elizabeth teacher Jayde Panayiotou read out a heart-wrenching letter telling Christophe­r Panayiotou that her family would never ever forgive him. Panayiotou was convicted earlier this month of murdering his wife.

“I want you to know that my mom, dad and I will never forgive you,” an emotional Toni Inggs told the court yesterday. “The cowards sitting in this row here today will never be forgiven.”

Inggs was called as the State’s only witness in aggravatio­n of sentence in the Port Elizabeth High Court.

An emotionall­y- charged Inggs said that she had decided a year ago to request to address Panayiotou, Sinethemba Nenembe and Zolani Sibeko who have been convicted for her sister’s murder.

Jayde was kidnapped outside her home while waiting for a lift to work and murdered on the outskirts of Kwanobhule in April 2015. The contract killing was arranged at the behest of her husband.

“So I stand here today with a broken heart, a damaged life and immense anger; you have all won,” she said. “In fact, you won this selfish game the day you all agreed to murder Jayde. As usual, Chrissy (Christophe­r Panayiotou) gets exactly what he wanted.”

Inggs demanded that Panayiotou look at her while she addressed him, which he refused by keeping his head dropped, his face flushed red.

“To stand here and say that I hate the three of you would truly be an understate­ment of how I feel about you and what you have done to my family.”

Inggs described how the loss of Jayde made her world spin out of control in that she no longer trusted anyone and was constantly on the lookout wondering if someone was being sent to kill her next.

She said she felt a whirlwind of emotions on a daily basis which encompasse­d guilt, anger, disgust, hate, sadness and betrayal.

She dug into Panayiotou’s character, saying that Jayde deserved much more than the material things he gave out.

“She begged for your love and attention and this is how you repaid her.

“I have watched my mom and dad fall apart over and over and over again because of you and all I can do is stand back and watch. I have never felt more helpless in my life.”

Inggs said she didn’t wish death upon the three men because she did not believe they deserved the peace that death brought.

The case was postponed until Thursday . – ANA

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