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Senzo Meyiwa’s Trial dramma : Silver Lining as WhatsApp Call Evidence Give a Life Lining For Kelly Khumalo

Senzo Meyiwa Trial: Advocate Zandile Mshololo Challenges WhatsApp Call Evidence

The ongoing Senzo Meyiwa trial took a significant twist as Advocate Zandile Mshololo dismissed crucial evidence presented by Colonel Steyn. The controversial trial, which has captured national attention, saw Mshololo challenging the claim of a WhatsApp call made between Kelly Khumalo and one of the accused in 2014.

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Mshololo Questions the Validity of WhatsApp Call Evidence

In court, Advocate Mshololo argued that the WhatsApp call allegedly made between Kelly Khumalo and one of the suspects could not have occurred in 2014. She highlighted that the WhatsApp call feature was only introduced in 2015, casting doubt on the reliability of the evidence presented by Colonel Steyn.

Mzansi Social Media Users Express Frustration

The trial’s lack of progress has left many South Africans frustrated, with social media users expressing their discontent. The accuracy of Mshololo’s claims has also come under scrutiny, with some questioning whether the defense’s challenge to the evidence could further delay the trial.

The Impact on the Senzo Meyiwa Trial

This development has added another layer of complexity to the already lengthy trial. The dismissal of the WhatsApp call evidence could significantly impact the prosecution’s case, as it was a key piece of evidence linking Kelly Khumalo to one of the accused.

As the trial continues, the focus will likely remain on the credibility of the evidence and whether it can withstand the scrutiny of the defense. South Africans are eagerly awaiting further developments, hoping for justice in the tragic case of Senzo Meyiwa.

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