By Jurina Nkwazi
30 September 2010
Anika Smit’s father have been questioned for three hours by police about his daughters murder.
Johan Smit says he has not been told outright that he is the main suspect in the murder case of his 17-year-old daughter.
“Smit had been questioned to “verify a few facts” about the case,” Gauteng police spokesperson Lungela Dlamini.
He added saying, a suspect is someone who has been arrested. Mr Smit has not been arrested. Anyone can be questioned when a case is being investigated.
Anika was found dead at her father’s home in March this year with her hands cut off at the wrist.
Initial charges of murder against Nico Venter, Anika’s boyfriend, was dropped two weeks ago without reason by the Pretoria North Magistrate’s Court.
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