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Extradition case date set for Dewani

London, Feb. 8: The date for the extradition case for Indian-origin British businessman, Mr Shrien Dewani, who is accused of allegedly ordering the murder of his new wife during honeymoon in Cape Tow

'I had sex with Shrien Dewani'

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London: A 39-year-old German man, working as an escort, has said he had kinky sex with Indian-origin Briton Shrien Dewani, accused of murdering his newly-married wife in a carjacking incident in Cape

Honeymoon murder: India-origin husband held on suspicion

London: A British businessman has been arrested at the request of South African authorities on suspicion of conspiring to have his Swedish bride, of Indian origin, murdered while on honeymoon, police

Wife's murder: Idea of husband's role 'outrageous'

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London: After some South African detectives raised doubts about Brit-Indian business tycoon Shrien Dewani’s account of his role in the incident that led to the murder of his wife, his family members a

Wife's holiday murder: Brit-Indian recounts SA events

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London: Brit-Indian Shrien Dewani, whose wife was killed on their honeymoon in South Africa, has said for the first time how he felt powerless after the taxi they were travelling in was ambushed by ar

‘Breakthrough imminent' in Indian-origin bride’s murder

London: South African police have reportedly identified the murderer of a British Indian woman, who was killed in Cape Town during her honeymoon.

Anni Dewani and husband Shrien had been married for

Mandela may have illegitimate child

London, Aug. 7: Former South African President, Mr Nelson Mandela, may have fathered an illegitimate daughter, his foundation has claimed.

It has been alleged that Mr Mandela fathered the child foll

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