This Article is From Mar 29, 2012

NRI honeymoon murder: New CCTV footage emerges

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London: New CCTV footage has raised doubts over the claims made by investigators against Indian-origin British businessman Shrien Dewani's role in the murder of his wife while on honeymoon in South Africa in November 2010.

The new footage obtained by the BBC shows Shrien and Anni Dewani kissing hours before the murder and raises questions about the credibility of a key witness who is also filmed.

Details of the new evidence are scheduled to be telecast on a BBC show on Thursday.

South African authorities have named Dewani as a suspect in Anni's murder and have applied for his extradition from UK.

Bristol-based Dewani, who denies any involvement in the murder, has appealed against his extradition. A decision is expected in the High Court on Friday.

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South African taxi driver Zola Tongo, who has admitted his part in the murder, has claimed that he was hired by Dewani to arrange his wife's execution during a fake car-jacking. The CCTV footage calls into question Tongo's version of events.

Anni's family said if Shrien were innocent as he claims, he should travel to South Africa and answer investigators' questions.

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"If he is innocent, the court will show that and if he's not then he should pay for what he's done," Anni Dewani's sister Ami Denborg told the BBC.
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