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Tiffany Meek’s case once again postponed to March

She briefly appeared in the Palm Ridge Magistrate Court on February 18.

The case against murder-accused mother Tiffany Nicole Meek has been postponed to March 10, to allow the State to submit further particulars and review the disclosure.

Meek appeared briefly on Wednesday, February 18, in the High Court matter, which is currently sitting at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court.

She is accused of murdering her 11-year-old son, Jayden-Lee Meek, whom she reported missing in May 2025 in Fleurhof.

Tiffany Meek son Jayden-Lee. Photo: Facebook

Meek was arrested in July and has remained in custody since.

The matter was previously heard in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court before being transferred to the Johannesburg High Court due to its seriousness. An additional charge was added during her first High Court appearance in November.

Also read: Tiffany Nicole Meek case transferred to High Court

She now faces five charges: Murder, defeating or obstructing the administration of justice, crimen injuria, attempting to defeat or obstruct the course of justice, and child abuse or negligence.

Meek remains in custody.

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Nkosephayo Vilakazi

Nkosephayo Vilakazi is a versatile Journalist at the Roodepoort Record, passionate about storytelling and amplifying marginalised voices. She is dedicated to seeking truth and shedding light on important matters, and is committed to delivering high-quality content to her readers. One story at a time!

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