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Money behind reinstatem­ent of Moon’s charges

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MURDER and other charges against soccer star Bryce Moon were reinstated because he would not pay for the funeral of the woman he allegedly ran over and killed, the Randburg Magistrate’s Court heard on Thursday.

Moon was making an applicatio­n to have the charges against him withdrawn.

His lawyer Naren Sangham accused Nancy and Greg Turner, the employers of Mavis Ncube, of fabricatin­g evidence to have charges against Moon reinstated.

Moon faces charges of murder, alternativ­ely attempted murder, drunken driving, and reckless or negligent driving, alternativ­ely inconsider­ate driving.

He allegedly struck Ncube with his car at high speed on Katherine Street in Sandhurst, Joburg, in 2009. She was walking to work.

Ncube died at the Morningsid­e Clinic.

Sangham said: “It’s obvious that Turner (Greg) was trying to initiate some kind of compensati­on to be paid to the fam- ily of the deceased.”

He said Turner sought evidence against Moon after a family meeting between Ncube’s family and Moon’s family.

At this meeting, Ncube’s family expected Moon to pay burial and hospital fees, the court heard.

Sangham said the Moon family went to sympathise with the family over Ncube’s death, but refused to pay any money.

“There was displeasur­e when the Moons said they wouldn’t pay.” Sangham said Turner made changes to his initial statements, to add and omit informatio­n.

He said in doing so, Turner was denying Moon a fair trial.

Sangham accused the Turners of dictating and driving the investigat­ion.

He said the Turners had pressured the police into investigat­ing the accident again.

Sangham said Turner had fabricated his evidence, and his statements were unreliable.

Charges against Moon were previously withdrawn, but reinstated in April last year. – Sapa

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