The documentary I saw earlier in the year suggests that he is guilty and some of the evidence and witness testimonies would certainly indicate that he is guilty. If he wins his appeal against the extradition does that mean (if he is guilty) he could potentially get away with murder (or arrangement of in this case)? Why would an investigation not be brought against him here as he is a British citizen isn't he?
/// Earlier in the week, Clare Montgomery QC, appearing for Mr Dewani, said he was "too ill to be extradited" because of post traumatic stress disorder and claimed he would be at high risk of suicide.///
/// She said that risk would be heightened by his extradition. ///
<In April, Mr Dewani was sectioned under the Mental Health Act to a psychiatric unit for his own protection, and in November he was sectioned again for a further six months following reports of a deterioration in his condition.>