De Zalze security claims are nonsense‚ Van Breda lawyer says

09 May 2017 - 14:28 By Tanya Farber
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Forensic officers take cones out of a vehicle during a murder investigation. Martin, his wife Teresa and their 22-year-old son Rudi were murdered in their upmarket home on De Zalze Winelands Golf Estate in Stellenbosch yesterday.
Forensic officers take cones out of a vehicle during a murder investigation. Martin, his wife Teresa and their 22-year-old son Rudi were murdered in their upmarket home on De Zalze Winelands Golf Estate in Stellenbosch yesterday.

Defence counsel Piet Botha wanted to show that security at the official entry and exit points at the gated community is entirely lax and that cars often drive in and out "with no record at all".

It was the scene of his family home‚ somewhere he watched Star Trek and drank wine with his parents.

  • Security under microscope at Van Breda court caseSix months after the triple axe murder at the De Zalze luxury estate in Stellenbosch, a generator was turned upside down, a camera cable was cut and a hole was made in the perimeter fence.

But on Tuesday Henri van Breda simply stared at imagery of the De Zalze estate in Stellenbosch on a large television screen that had been brought into courtroom one at the High Court in Cape Town.

His defence counsel‚ Piet Botha‚ wanted to show that security at the official entry and exit points at the gated community is entirely lax and that cars often drive in and out "with no record at all".

  • No indication of anyone – or even an animal - gaining access to the estate where triple axe murder occurred‚ court hearsHenri van Breda's defence counsel is honing in on holes made by animals under the fence at the luxury De Zalze estate where three members of the accused's family were hacked to death in 2015.

Van Breda is in the dock for the murder of his mother‚ father and brother‚ and the attempted murder of his younger sister‚ Marli.

After seven days of trial‚ the state has emphasised the lack of evidence that an intruder breached the boundaries of the estate‚ while the defence has gone to great lengths to show flaws in the overall system.

  • There were no breaches of estate’s security perimeter‚ says witness in Van Breda triple murder trialA state witness‚ De Zalze security manager Marcia Rossouw‚ has so far thrown cold water on the defence's case of an intruder being behind the triple axe murders for which Henri van Breda is currently in the dock - but she is yet to be cross-examined.

On Tuesday‚ Botha sought to show that cars can drive through the boom at the Kleine Zalze restaurant‚ which is attached to the residential section. This comes after days of him focusing on the high electric fences that surround the property.

De Zalze security manager Marcia Rossouw‚ who was also on the witness stand on Monday‚ was less sure of her responses on Tuesday — because the footage provided irrefutable evidence that cars went in and out unrecorded.

After showing the footage and comparing it to the records‚ Botha asked Rossouw: "Can you see that it is nonsense that a record is kept of every car that comes and goes onto the estate?"

Rossouw pointed out that "when a vehicle's registration number is taken down but the vehicle isn't logged‚ it is because the staff have access cards".

The case continues.

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