Tiger Tiger nightclub murder case withdrawn

25 June 2015 - 20:41 By Barbara Hollands
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CHARGED: Aaron Mack, Chad de Matos and Mitchell Turner, from left, were granted bail this week in connection with the assault of cleaner Delia Adonis in Claremont
CHARGED: Aaron Mack, Chad de Matos and Mitchell Turner, from left, were granted bail this week in connection with the assault of cleaner Delia Adonis in Claremont
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All charges against three young East London men charged with attempted murder in the infamous Tiger Tiger nightclub incident last year were dropped when the case was withdrawn in the Wynberg Magistrates Court yesterday.

Mitchell Turner‚ 20‚ Chad de Matos‚ 19‚ and Aaron Mack‚ 20‚ were arrested in Cape Town in October last year after cleaner Delia Adonis‚ 52‚ alleged they‚ and two other young men‚ beat her viciously. She claimed her son Tesh-Lee had intervened in their assault on her.

The young men - all former Selborne College pupils - were arrested‚ denied bail and spent a night in Pollsmoor Prison before their defence attorney‚ William Booth made an urgent high court application for their release.

The docket was then forwarded to the director of public prosecutions in the Western Cape who declined to prosecute and withdrew all charges.

The other two men implicated in the incident‚ but never charged or named in the press‚ will now not be charged.

In a startling turnaround‚ Booth told Daily Dispatch yesterday that the men and their families were now considering taking criminal and civil action against Adonis and her son.

“Now the truth is out. She assaulted one of my clients with a broomstick. She was the perpetrator in this incident‚” said Booth.

“She alleged this was a racist attack‚ which is a blatant lie. It had nothing to do with racism. They are not racist‚” said Booth.

He said the case should have been investigated before the boys were arrested.

RDM News Wire.

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