Honeymoon bride Anni Dewani was not meant to die says gunman accused of being paid to kill her

One of the gunmen accused of killing a honeymoon bride Annie Dewani is questionable whether the statements of the police that her husband Shrien plotted the murder.

Mziwamadoda Qwabe told police that, instead of the planned hit, he never had any intention that he would die.

In a confession to detectives Anni five days after he was shot in the neck, the alleged murderer said that "we do not intend to kill her."

Qwabe statement - revealed for the first time - challenges the assertion that the South African Police Anni murder was planned, executed and paid for her husband.

Rather, it paints a picture of kidnapping and robbery that went terribly wrong.

The testimony also raises the possibility that Mr. Dewani, as stated by the spokesman, was launched to kill Anni by police desperate to divert attention from the crime rate in his country in the highest.

Years, 28 years old, was killed on the evening of November 13 last year, by taxi, he and his men were captured along the way through it Gugulethu township on the outskirts of Cape Town.

Four South Africans were arrested, one of which - a taxi driver Zola Tongo - has already been a murder.


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