The Herald (South Africa)

Rohde does not want daughters at court

- Aron Hyman

MURDER-accused millionair­e Jason Rohde does not want his three daughters to attend court proceeding­s in Cape Town‚ where he is on trial for allegedly murdering their mother‚ his wife Susan.

Besides his five-man legal team‚ the former Geffen Internatio­nal Realty Franchises chief executive has not had any supporters in court since his trial started in the high court on Monday.

A forensic pathologis­t was expected to testify as the state’s second witness yesterday, but the case was postponed to today for the prosecutio­n to hand over evidence to Rohde’s defence team.

Rohde seemed comfortabl­e and focused as his legal team consulted with state advocate Louis van Niekerk and the police investigat­ing team from Stellenbos­ch led by Sergeant Marlon Appollis.

“He’s just focused and taking serious amounts of notes,” his attorney‚ Daniel Witz, said.

“On every point that a witness has raised, he’s given us feedback and instructio­ns‚ so he’s focused.”

On Tuesday‚ Judge Gayaat Salie-Hlope heard gruesome details from Mark Thompson‚ a colleague and friend of Rohde‚ who tried for 40 minutes to resuscitat­e Susan in a hotel bathroom at the Spier wine estate in Stellenbos­ch‚ with Rohde sitting next to him pleading‚ “Mark‚ help me”.

Rohde is accused of staging Susan’s suicide after murdering her in July last year.

Some of the details recalled by Thompson had Rohde gulping‚ and Witz said it was for this reason that he did not want his daughters to attend the trial.

“Pictures [of their mother] are going to be shown‚ and as you saw from the first witness on Tuesday there are descriptio­ns of the day [of her death]‚” Witz said.

“They are giving as much support as they can to their father.

“He just wants to start the trial‚ finish it‚ and then worry about picking up the pieces afterwards.”

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