Burry Stander trial postponed again

Njabulo Nyawose the taxi driver involved in Burry Stander's death appears in Port Shepstone Magistrate Court. File picture: Bernadette Wolhuter

Njabulo Nyawose the taxi driver involved in Burry Stander's death appears in Port Shepstone Magistrate Court. File picture: Bernadette Wolhuter

Published Nov 24, 2014

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Durban - The trial of the minibus taxi driver who allegedly knocked over and killed mountain biker Burry Stander was postponed on Monday.

The matter would resume in the Port Shepstone Magistrate's Court on February 12, next year.

The postponement was to allow Njabulo Nyawose to obtain funds to pay his defence counsel, said KwaZulu-Natal National Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman, Natasha Ramkisson-Kara.

Nyawose allegedly knocked down Stander, 25, while he was cycling in Shelley Beach, on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, on January 3 last year.

Stander was fifth in the men's cross-country cycling race at the 2012 London Olympics. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing he finished 15th in the cross-country event.

Sapa

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