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New delay in Timothy Omotoso trial

Gangster found guilty of woman s murder

Gangster found guilty of woman’s murder By Devon Koen - 21 February 2021 SENTENCING PENDING: Granwill Bailey in the Port Elizabeth High Court Image: Werner Hills A gangster who tried to convince the Port Elizabeth High Court his tattoo,  usually associated with the Hondekoppe gang, was in homage to his favourite basketball player was convicted on a charge of murder on Friday. Last week, Granwill Bailey, 24, of Bethelsdorp, told the court the tattoo on his left arm depicting the letters NBA was to show his admiration for National Basketball Association icon Michael Jordan. This claim was shot down by investigating officer Sergeant Xolani Peta, who said the letters NBA stood for Never Broke Again which was a trademark of the

Judgment delayed in trial of triple-murder accused

By Devon Koen - 19 February 2021 AWAITING JUDGMENT: Neaven Demingo, 21, during an earlier appearance in the Port Elizabeth High Court Image: EUGENE COETZEE Triple-murder accused Neaven Demingo will have to wait a little longer to find out whether he has been found guilty of the crimes of which he has been accused. The Port Elizabeth High Court heard on Thursday that the acting judge in the matter, Ivana Bands, would not hand down judgment as expected. The case was accordingly postponed for two weeks. Bands said she would be ready to deliver judgment on March 4. Demingo, 21, has been charged with three counts of murder, one of attempted murder and two each of the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

I did not have a firearm but threw stones, says murder accused

I did not have a firearm but threw stones, says murder accused PREMIUM By Devon Koen - 18 February 2021 The testimony of a man accused of murdering a bystander during a heated argument with an alleged rival gang member was torn apart by the state on Thursday in the Port Elizabeth High Court. Granwill Bailey, 24, claimed he did not have a firearm on him on January 5 2020 when Mirlene Wilson, 26, was killed but he did have an altercation with another man. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below.

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