Murdered bride’s family pleads with Shrien Dewani to reveal truth
April 14th, 2011 - 1:09 pm ICT by ANILondon, Apr.14 (ANI): The family of Anni Dewani, Shrien Dewani’s murdered bride have begged the British businessman to reveal how Anni (28) died adding that they could not rest until they knew what really happened and whether her husband was involved.
“He has many questions to answer. There are many accusations against him. I think he has to answer them. I think he has to clear his name and tell us once and for all what really happened,” The Guardian quoted Anish Hindocha, Anni’s brother as saying.
Shrien has been charged with masterminding his wife’s murder during their honeymoon in Cape Town last year but has denied all accusations.
Anni’s father Vinod Hindocha has also pleaded with Shrien to reveal the truth.
“Anni, we loved you. We loved you so much. We beg you Shrien, if you really love her, if you really care for her, please give us the answers. That’s what we beg of you,” he said.
“Anni’s ashes will be scattered in Sweden, as it was where she belonged. Where she loved”, he added.
The family has also revealed that the trauma of losing Anni has taken its toll on them.
“It’s torn the family apart. We are going through a very, very difficult time. It’s been five months since she died and every day we still think about her, in the morning, in the evening, when we talk to each other, it’s always her,” her sister Ami Densborg said.
The South African authorities are seeking to extradite Dewani(31) from Westbury-on-Trym in Bristol, for his alleged involvement in his wife’s death. He is currently on bail at Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke, a secure mental health hospital in Somerset. (ANI)
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