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Suspected wife killer to stand trial

- NADIA KHAN

AN UNEMPLOYED man accused of killing his wife because he was allegedly unhappy with her decision to divorce him and move abroad is expected to stand trial in the Durban High Court next month.

The retired nurse and community activist Vathaniage­e “Jennifer” Pillay, 65, was strangled and found in the bath of her Silverglen home in Chatsworth on December 24, 2018.

Her husband Navin Chanderlal, 53, was arrested and charged with her murder.

During his bail applicatio­n, he said he could not recall the day of the incident as he was on medication and was battling severe depression. He said after taking his medication he would sleep for days.

Chanderlal, who is represente­d by attorney Chris Gounden, was released on bail of R3 000.

Yesterday, the indictment­s, presented by State advocate Krishan Shah, were served on Chanderlal in the Chatsworth Magistrate’s Court.

In a summary of the facts, the State alleged that Pillay grew apart from Chanderlal, and that the mother of two was intent on divorcing him and moving abroad to reside with her children.

“The accused was unhappy about this, and decided to kill the deceased.

“On December 24, 2018, and in circumstan­ces unknown to the State, he killed the deceased and left her body in the bathroom of their home.”

A post-mortem revealed that the cause of death was a suspected compressio­n of the neck, according to the court papers.

At least 27 witnesses are expected to testify at the trial.

Chanderlal’s bail was extended until his next court appearance.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) Archives ?? ABOVE: Navin Chanderlal, centre, at the time of his arrest. RIGHT: Retired nurse, Vathaniage­e ‘Jennifer’ Pillay, was strangled in her home. |
African News Agency (ANA) Archives ABOVE: Navin Chanderlal, centre, at the time of his arrest. RIGHT: Retired nurse, Vathaniage­e ‘Jennifer’ Pillay, was strangled in her home. |
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