The Mercury

File missing in Flabba murder trial

- Karishma Dipa

A MEDICAL file, which is an integral part of the trial of Sindisiwe Manqele, who is accused of killing Skwatta Kamp rapper Nkululeko “Flabba” Habedi, has apparently gone missing.

This is according to the investigat­ing officer, Constable Seila Malaka, who testified in the high court sitting in Randburg yesterday.

Malaka, who took over the case the day the rapper was killed on March 9, told the court that he went to the Alexandra Clinic twice but could not find the file.

The business studies student has pleaded not guilty to Habedi’s murder, saying she stabbed him in self-defence.

Her medical report is important as it would shine a light on the injuries that she alleges were caused by the rapper.

Malaka told the court he interviewe­d Manqele after the stabbing and she admitted that she slit her wrists after she realised her boyfriend was dead.

He said she “complained of pain on her abdomen” that she said she sustained when the rapper pushed her outside a Sandton club, hours before he died.

But Manqele, through her lawyer Norman Makhubela, claims that at the time she lifted part of her top and showed Malaka the injuries on her abdomen. He told her he could not look at it because he was a male officer.

Malaka denied that, saying she only touched her abdominal area and he wrote down the injuries that were reported to him.

While the defence argued that Manqele sprained her ankle during a scuffle with Habedi, which caused her to limp, Malaka said she did not show any discomfort when he interviewe­d her.

The defence accused Malaka of poor police work, saying he interviewe­d Manqele while she did not have a lawyer present.

But Malaka said Manqele agreed to have the conversati­on without legal representa­tion, saying she wanted a lawyer only when she appeared in court.

The rapper was killed by a single stab wound to his chest at his Alexandra, Johannesbu­rg, home.

Manqele maintains she stabbed him in an attempt to save her life, as he was attacking her in his bedroom.

The court heard from Habedi’s relatives and paramedics that Manqele had tried to perform CPR.

The dispute that cost Habedi his life allegedly stemmed from jealousy.

His friend Nkululeko Chauke testified last week that the couple were fighting at the nightclub before he was killed.

The State closed its case yesterday and Manqele is expected to testify today.

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