Father dies as Miguel Louw murder accused appears in court

04 April 2019 - 14:42
By Orrin Singh
Ebrahim Shah‚ 77, the father of Mohamed Vahed Ebrahim, the man accused of the murder of nine-year-old Miguel Louw, died at midday today.
Image: Jeff Wicks Ebrahim Shah‚ 77, the father of Mohamed Vahed Ebrahim, the man accused of the murder of nine-year-old Miguel Louw, died at midday today.

The father of the man accused of the murder of nine-year-old schoolboy Miguel Louw took his final breath as his son appeared in the Durban Magistrate's Court on Thursday. 

Ebrahim Shah, 77, the father of Mohamed Vahed Ebrahim, 43, who is charged with Louw's kidnapping and murder, died at midday.

According to Ebrahim's attorney, Chris Gounden, his client had not yet been informed of the death of his father. 

"We have tried to contact the people who are with him but have had no luck."

Gounden said Shah had been ill. 

"One of my other clients recently contacted me because they came across Shah disorientated in his car. My client found my business card in his car and called me to ask if I knew him. They helped by driving him back to his home in Phoenix," said Gounden.

Ebrahim was transferred back to Westville prison following his appearance in court on Thursday

According to an indictment presented in court, Ebrahim had an argument with Louw's mother before he allegedly kidnapped the child.

His case was transferred to the Durban high court.