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Duduzane Zuma case postponed to Friday

Zuma's defence wants the charges discharged due to insufficient evidence.


The culpable homicide case against Duduzane Zuma has been postponed to Friday.

His lawyer, Mike Hellens, told the Randburg Magistrate’s Court that Zuma was not driving recklessly when his car crashed, but a water puddle caused him to lose control of his Porsche.

He urged the court to acquit Zuma on all charges as there was no evidence to indicate the culpability of the crash. He argued that the state had failed to indicate that Zuma was indeed reckless and negligent on the night of the accident in 2014.

“The state does not have accident reconstruction evidence which would explain what could have happened that night.”

He drew on research done on Porches to argue that Zuma’s vehicle, due to its weight and wide tires, was likely to aquaplane (slide uncontrollably on a wet surface) and Zuma was unaware that his vehicle had this inclination.

He maintained the state could not answer the question of what caused the accident, which in turn meant the state had failed to make a case out of negligent driving against Zuma.

“They don’t have anyone who can tell them how the accident happened.”

State prosecutor Yusuf Baba said there were clear facts that implicated Zuma on the night in question.

Questions on how deep the water was on the night did not take away the fact that it was the driver’s responsibility on the road to ensure the safety of other motorists, he said.

Zuma drove a Porsche, there were white marks from the combi on the Porsche, Janet Mashaba and the late Phumzile Dube were at the scene, which was corroborated, the court heard.

Baba said Zuma’s defence wanted the court to ignore the earlier testimonies from three witnesses and that should not be allowed by the court.

Responding to Hellens’ claim that Zuma’s car was prone to aquaplaning, Baba responded: “Every car was prone to aquaplaning. What did he [Zuma] do prior to that? That was the test.”

This instrument can kill, argued Baba, and it was the driver’s responsibility to reduce speed in the event of rain.

The court also heard from an accident reconstruction expert who testified that human error may have caused the 2014 crash.

Zuma is no longer being prosecuted on two counts of culpable homicide as the second charge was withdrawn.

Taxi passenger Dube was killed and three others were injured after Zuma’s Porsche rear-ended a minibus taxi on the M1 South off-ramp to Grayston Drive in Sandton. Later, a second passenger, Nanki Jeanette Mashaba also passed away in hospital, due to what has now been determined as pre-existing conditions.

(Compiled by Gopolang Chawane, Additional reporting by Daniel Friedman)

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