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Case of Mbombela anaesthetist’s murder postponed

Three suspects accused of the murder of Mbombela anaesthetist Dr Nicholas Procter appeared in court today, April 11. The latest developments include a request for postponement and changes in legal representation.

The three men accused of murdering Mbombela anaesthetist Dr Nicholas Procter on January 31, Bheki Ndlovu (38), Nkateko Tshidzumba (24) and Siyabonga Kekana (20), appeared in the Nelspruit Regional Court today, April 11, at 10:00.

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The three accused in the murder of Dr Nicholas Procter, Bheki Ndlovu (38), Nkateko Tshidzumba (24) and Siyabonga Kekana (20). > Photo: Yolandi Hyman

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The state prosecutor asked for a postponement as the state is still awaiting evidence in this case. Some of the evidence they are awaiting includes three witness statements, search warrants, video footage and the post-mortem report.

The magistrate postponed the matter to June 7. She further advised that the three men will not appear in person in June, but via a live camera link from the prison in which they are being held.

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During the hearing, the attorney for Tshidzumba and Kekana expressed her wish to withdraw as the attorney on record for the two accused. While on the stand, the two men expressed their wish to apply for representation by a Legal Aid attorney.

The three accused in the murder of Dr Nicholas Procter, Bheki Ndlovu (38), Nkateko Tshidzumba (24) and Siyabonga Kekana (20). > Photo: Yolandi Hyman

Tshidzumba and Kekana’s grandmother told Lowvelder they can no longer afford their attorney’s legal fees.

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The same Legal Aid attorney will now represent all three.

Ndlovu appeared significantly skinnier than he had been in February. His denim jeans kept slipping down as he stood in the benches; he had to keep pulling them up.

The three last appeared in court on February 23, the day Procter would have celebrated his 40th birthday, where they were all denied bail. The men are facing charges of attempted theft, theft, robbery with aggravated circumstances, kidnapping and murder.

Procter was found dead with his hands and feet tied in a flat that was run as a vacation rental unit in the Mopani block of Green Valley Estate on Thursday afternoon, February 1. He was first reported missing when he did not show up for work at Mediclinic Nelspruit that morning.

Dr Nicholas Procter. > Photo: Sourced/ Facebook

A fourth suspect, believed to be the mastermind behind the crime, is still at large.

 
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