The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cop treated Van Breda as ‘suspect’

AXE MURDERS: HENRI WAS NOT FED, DEPRIVED OF SLEEP

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But state maintains the statement was taken from him as a witness.

The first witness in a trial-within-a-trial was called to testify yesterday in the case against 22-year-old triple murder-accused Henri van Breda. Van Breda’s defence counsel wants Western Cape High Court Judge Siraj Desai to determine whether his client’s statement, given to police on January 27, 2015, is admissible.

Advocate Pieter Botha argued that his client was viewed as a suspect when he gave his statement, yet was not warned and was not told he had the right to see a lawyer, nor was he warned of his right to remain silent.

Van Breda has been charged with the murders of his mother, father and older brother in a brutal axe attack at their luxury home at the security estate De Zalze, in Stellenbos­ch. His younger sister, Marli, who was 16 years old at the time, survived the attack.

Botha told the court his client was asked to repeat his version of what happened in the early hours of that morning repeatedly. Police officers also took him to a doctor to determine if his wounds were self-inflicted. He was not given food the entire day and was suffering from sleep deprivatio­n.

Botha said a police officer who interviewe­d Henri, Colonel Deon Beneke, had also reportedly told him: “I don’t believe a word of your bullshit story.”

Botha said Van Breda’s maternal uncle and his wife were also not allowed access to his client.

At 9.30pm that night, police took him to the Vergelegen Mediclinic where Dr Michelle van Zyl was asked to fill out a J88 form and to draw blood. Botha told the court she was informed by Beneke that Van Breda was a suspect.

Throughout, he was dressed in his boxer shorts and still covered in blood. Botha said friends of the family brought him food and clothes.

Sergeant Clinton Malan told the court Henri had been quiet, calm and showed no emotion.

Malan testified that it was important to get the statement to inform crime intelligen­ce of a possible suspect for them to follow up on. He said Henri had not been detained or charged and was there as a victim.

Senior state prosecutor Susan Galloway said it was the state’s case that the statement was taken from him as a witness, and not as a suspect.

The trial continues on Monday. – ANA

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Picture: AFP Clockmaker Petr Skala removes the calendar dial of Prague’s medieval astronomic­al clock (Prazsky orloj), during the ongoing renovation of the Old Town Hall in Prague yesterday. The clock was installed in 1410.

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