Former President Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane’s culpable homicide was postponed on Friday. Duduzane was accompanied by his father, Jacob at the Randburg Magistrate’s Court.
Zuma faces charges of culpable homicide and an alternative count of negligence, in connection with a 2014 accident that resulted in the deaths of two people.
Zuma’s Porsche collided with a taxi on the M1 highway after he lost control of his vehicle.
He was reportedly speeding in wet conditions.
At the time, he also had to pay R7,000 in speeding fines.
The case was postponed to next year
#DuduzaneZuma is back in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court this morning in connection with a fatal crash of February 2014 in Sandton, Johannesburg involving his Porsche and a taxi. Phumzile Dube died, three others were injured, weeks later passenger Nankie Mashaba died in hospital.
— Erin Bates (@ermbates) October 26, 2018
#DuduzaneZuma and his father, Former President Jacob Zuma, were accompanied into court by security personnel. Earlier Andile Mngxitama of Black First Land First greeted Zuma senior at the benches of the court. pic.twitter.com/WCOAGcg3oi
— Erin Bates (@ermbates) October 26, 2018
Source: eNCA