Omotoso trial: Lawyer cries foul, claims judiciary has deserted him
22 October 2018
The third week of the rape trial of controversial pastor Timothy Omotoso has kicked off on a dramatic note. His lawyer has presented a litany of complaints to the Eastern Cape High Court in Port Elizabeth, saying that the judiciary and Law Society of South Africa have failed to come to his defence, while his clients fear for their safety.
Advocate Peter Daubermann said Omotoso's co-accused - Lusanda Solani and Zukiswa Sitho - had previously stayed away from court, together with their supporters and families, due to safety concerns.
He added that he had been chased by an unruly mob on Friday and that water was thrown at him.
"My clients were subjected to close contact with crowds."