Jayde 'was not 100 percent happy' in marriage

'WAS ALWAYS WORKING': Christopher Panayiotou in court.

'WAS ALWAYS WORKING': Christopher Panayiotou in court.

Published Oct 18, 2016

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PORT ELIZABETH: Jayde Panayiotou was lonely and often waited up for husband Christopher to come home, the Port Elizabeth High Court heard 
yesterday.

Jayde’s friend and colleague Cherise Swanepoel was recalled as a witness on the fifth day of the murder trial of Christopher and his two co-accused, Sinethemba Nenembe and Zolani Sibeko.

Swanepoel was Jayde’s good friend and colleague at Riebeek College in nearby Uitenhage, and on the morning of her kidnapping Jayde had been waiting for Swanepoel to give her a lift to work.

The friends used a lift club to the school, which is about a 30-minute’s drive from Port Elizabeth.

Swanepoel told the court yesterday she was aware of the state of the couple’s marriage as the two friends would at times talk about it.

“I think (Jayde) was frustrated and she was not 100 percent happy. She loved Chris very very much. She voiced to me on a daily basis that she was very lonely, Chris didn’t make time for her (and) he was always working,” said Swanepoel.

She said Jayde tried to address the problems in her marriage and made the effort to reach out to Christopher. She said she would often hear telephonic
conversations between the couple.

“She would call Christopher to ask if he would be home for dinner. She would find a reason to drop things off for him. She felt like he never saw her dressed up.”

Swanepoel said “Jayde’s loneliness” was a daily occurrence. She recalled a time she had told Christopher that instead of buying a present for Jayde’s birthday, he should rather spend time with her.

Swanepoel said when she told Jayde about the conversation, she “burst into tears”.

It is alleged that Christopher paid Luthando Siyoni, a bouncer from his Infinity nightclub, to hire alleged triggerman Sizwe Vumazonke to kidnap and kill Jayde at the behest of her husband.

The State alleges Sinethemba Nenembe assisted Vumazonke. Siyoni has since turned State witness while Vumazonke has died.

Christopher and his co-
accused face charges of conspiracy to commit murder, murder, kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances, and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. They have pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

Christopher, who was arrested shortly after his wife’s murder more than a year ago, faces an additional charge of defeating the ends of justice. – ANA

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