By Lelethu Mquqo
14 April 2011
Questions have been raised about the mental state of Shrien Dewani, the British man accused of orchestrating the murder of his wife, Anni, in Cape Town last year.
Dewani’s bail conditions came under review today after he got into an argument with a fellow patient at a psychiatric hospital in Bristol over the weekend.
He had been sent there following a suicide attempt in February.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout who is a criminologist at the University of Pretoria says South African prosecutors will have to wait and see how the British legal system deals with Dewani’s mental state.
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