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Honeymoon husband back in SA?

Cape Town - Police have kept mum about rumours that Shrien Dewani, husband of the
murdered British tourist, Anni Dewani, is back in South Africa at the request of the
investigative team and that he is a possible suspect.

Police allowed
him to leave the country after his wife was murdered in a hijacking in
Gugulethu, Cape Town,
but he was told that he might have to return to the country.

Suspects in the murder case on Saturday took part in an ID parade at the Manenberg police
station.

Police spokesperson lieutenant-colonel André Traut did not want to comment on the
Dewani case.

Earlier in the week,
police sources did tell reporters that Shrien Dewani was "on his way"
to South Africa
and that he was being accompanied by two British detectives.

Police are apparently still looking for another suspect.

The driver of the hijacked car, Zola Tongo, 31, was nabbed last Saturday. He was linked to a
firearm found on the scene.

Shrien Dewani asked Max Clifford in the UK to handle his affairs. Clifford said Dewani was in a "terrible state of mind" due to speculation that he
was behind the death of his millionaire wife.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Honeymoon-husband-back-in-SA-20101128


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