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Son in dock for mom’s death

- CHANELLE LUTCHMAN chanelle.lutchman@inl.co.za

UVEER Jaganath, who is accused of killing his mother by stabbing her 26 times, was denied bail in the Durban Magistrate’s Court last Wednesday.

On May 6, Jaganath and his mother, Jessica Jaganath, allegedly had an argument at their Clare Estate home that resulted in her death.

Colonel Thembeka Mbele, a KZN police spokespers­on, said the police were called to the scene.

“On arrival, they found the body of a 43-year-old woman with multiple stab wounds.

“The police were informed that a 20-year-old male fatally stabbed his mother after an argument.

“The male also had two stab wounds (in his) leg and below his chest, and was taken to hospital for medical attention.”

Mbele said a case of murder was opened at Sydenham SAPS.

Jessica, a mother of two, was cremated at the Clare Estate Crematoriu­m on May 8, a day before Mother’s Day.

Jaganath pleaded not guilty. According to his affidavit, he said he could not remember the incident.

He said his father fetched him from campus on May 6 and that he had a shower.

“I cannot recall anything thereafter until I awoke in an ambulance.”

He said he was told he was being treated for stab wounds to his leg and stomach and that he also had injuries to his arms and hands.

Jaganath requested that he be released on bail and told magistrate Vanitha Armu that his father, Avesh, supported his bail applicatio­n.

“My family is willing to take me back and (for me to) stay with them.”

He said his family intended to have him admitted to a hospital to conduct detailed medical and psychologi­cal examinatio­ns.

His father also submitted an affidavit to confirm that he supported his son’s bail applicatio­n.

However, Armu said it was not in the interests of justice to grant Jaganath bail. She described his mother’s killing as senseless. The matter was adjourned until July.

Jaganath’s family declined to comment. Jessica’s uncle, who declined to be named, said they needed privacy.

 ?? UVEER Jaganath with Detective Sergeant Ebrahim Sheik. | Supplied ??
UVEER Jaganath with Detective Sergeant Ebrahim Sheik. | Supplied

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