'No contact between families' at Panayiotou’s bail application

27 May 2015 - 11:41 By RDM News Wire

Jayde Panayiotou's mother and sister – Michelle and Toni Inggs - arrived at the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court ahead of the resumption of Christopher Panayiotou’s bail application on. It was the first time they have appeared in court. His family‚ however‚ have been a constant feature‚ taking up the front row of the public gallery every day.“No contact between both families. No eye contact. None of them greeted each other‚” @HeraldPE tweeted.#Panayiotou enters courtroom, avoids looking at public gallery where his and wife's family are seated. SS pic.twitter.com/h8q9qKeSog — EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) May 27, 2015asyncProceedings were postponed on Tuesday during closing arguments.Magistrate Abigail Beeton stated that there has been a request for a postponement and the applicant was taken back to St Albans prison.Panayiotou allegedly arranged his wife's murder in April through an alleged hitman Sizwesakhe Vumazonke who was allegedly instructed to make the murder look like a robbery.It is also alleged that middleman Thando Siyoli was offered R70000 to organise the hit on Jayde and‚ according to investigating officer Kanna Swanepoel‚ Siyoli then allegedly secured the services of Vumazonke to carry out the job.Jayde’s body was found a day after she was reported missing at KwaNobuhle township in Uitenhage with three gunshot wounds‚ one a close-range shot to her head and two on her body.Panayiotou has maintained that he was not involved in the killing of her wife‚ whom he was married to for two years.The state says it has a transcript showing an allegedly incriminating conversation between him and Siyoli. The prosecution also indicated that it is in possession of a footage allegedly showing a secret meeting that took place between the two.It was also alleged that there has been previous attempts on Jayde’s life‚ one of which had to be aborted because "it was raining".The other attempt was allegedly scripted to have Jayde lured to Infinity Club (owned by Panayiotou) for a Sunday lunch and have Siyoli follow and kill her after leaving. It is alleged‚ in Swanepoel’s affidavit‚ that Jayde did not want to go to lunch on that day and the plan therefore failed.It is further alleged that Panayiotou wanted to have Jayde killed because she was a financial burden and that he could not afford both her and his mistress Chenelle Coutts.Both the state and the investigating officer believe that Panayiotou should not be granted bail as they believe he will interfere with the witnesses and that he is a flight risk.Swanepoel’s affidavit alleges that Panayiotou is in a possession of a Cypriot passport and could therefore flee to Cyprus where his family owns a house. It is said that it will be highly difficult to have him extradited.His defence‚ however‚ accused the state and the investigating officer of lying about Panayiotou’s possession of a passport from Cyprus.Defence advocate Terry Price on Tuesday also accused the state and IO of not being honest about the date that Panayiotou applied for his passport.He said this was done deliberately to deny Panayiotou his right to bail.In the affidavit‚ Swanepoel questions Panayiotou's failure to bring to her notice that he has dual citizenship (in South Africa and Cyprus)‚ had applied for a Cypriot passport and that he had deleted messages on his phone. Swanepoel said that she believes the deleted messages were notifications of the arrival of his passport‚ that he applied for in February 2015‚ from the Cyprus embassy in Pretoria.Price said that Swanepoel lied because Panayiotou applied for the passport in February 2013 and had not gone to collect it.Commenting on the deleted messages‚ Price said that Panayiotou only deleted sexual material from his alleged mistress Chanelle Coutts as he did not want the family to find out about them.Swanepoel's affidavit also said that Panayiotou should not be granted bail because he is a frequent traveller. Price responded by saying that if travelling abroad is a crime‚ then he himself should get arrested because he also travels internationally.http://t.co/CQRi2j0ucq | Ignore morons, give him bail - Panayiotou's lawyer http://t.co/cw7rb0ZdaP — Sibusiso S Rakgolela (@Sbu_THE_Vandal) May 26, 2015asyncHe said that the investigating officer also misled the court about Panayiotou being a frequent flyer as he only travels at least once a year.Prosecutor Marius Stander said that all that Panayiotou had to do was to inform the investigating officer that he has dual citizenship and that he has applied for a Cyprus passport.He said that it is not written anywhere that Panayiotou applied for the passport in 2013 and if there is then he will admit to lying...

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