Van Breda to SCA in bid to stop broadcast of trial
18 April 2017
Johannesburg - Murder-accused Henri van Breda on Tuesday filed papers with the Supreme Court of Appeal challenging a ruling allowing Media24 permission to livestream his trial.
Van Breda and the National Director of Public Prosecutions felt his right to a fair trial would be compromised if it was broadcast, Van Breda's lawyer Lorinda van Niekerk said in an affidavit.
He is charged with three counts of murder, one of attempted murder, and one of defeating or obstructing the administration of justice.
His parents, Martin, 54, and Teresa, 55, and his brother Rudi, 22, were axed to death in their home on the luxury De Zalze golf estate in Stellenbosch in the early hours of Tuesday, January 27, 2015. He handed himself to police in June and was granted bail of R100 000 on June 14.