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Senzo Meyiwa Trial Delayed as Accused Refuse to Appear Without Cushioned Shackles

July 22, 2025
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The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial in the Pretoria High Court faced a delay today after the five accused men refused to appear in court unless given cushioned leg restraints.

The defendants, charged in the 2014 killing of former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa, objected to wearing standard metal shackles, calling them painful and humiliating. Their lawyers argued that the harsh restraints violated their dignity and undermined the principle of presumed innocence.

“The accused will not be brought into court under these degrading conditions,” defence lawyer Zandile Mshololo told Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng.

The judge postponed proceedings for the day, stating that the trial could not continue until correctional officials addressed the issue. “The court needs clarity on appropriate restraint measures before moving forward,” he said.

Prosecutor George Baloyi noted that the Department of Correctional Services, not the court, determines restraint policies.

Legal experts say the dispute highlights the challenge of balancing security with the rights of the accused. The trial, already closely watched by the public, has faced multiple delays.

The cross-examination of a key witness was postponed to tomorrow, pending a resolution on the shackles. Further delays could prolong the trial, which has dragged on for years.

As the nation awaits justice in Meyiwa’s case, today’s standoff raises questions about how courts treat accused individuals while ensuring a fair trial. Correctional Services must now decide whether to provide alternative restraints so proceedings can resume.

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