/ 25 July 2005

Moodley arrives at court for Matthews trial

Superintendent Piet Byleveldt confirmed that Donovan Moodley, alleged kidnapper and killer of Leigh Matthews, had arrived at the Johannesburg High Court for his trial on Monday morning.

”He is definitely inside,” Byleveldt, the police officer who had arrested Moodley, said.

Earlier, two police cars with sirens blaring escorted a prison van to the high court.

The trial is scheduled to start at 2pm.

More than an hour before the high court opened, the first television news crew arrived to cover the case.

Former Bond University student Moodley faces charges of kidnapping, extortion and the murder of fellow student Matthews (21) in July last year.

Moodley has not pleaded to the charges.

Matthews was snatched from the Sandton campus of Bond on July 9, and her kidnapper demanded R300 000 ransom. On the same night, her father, Rob, dropped off R50 000 in an envelope on the N1 highway near the Grasmere tollgate south of the city.

But she was not returned to her parents. Instead, Matthews’s body was found on July 21 by a grass cutter, metres from a Walkerville road.

At Nildes coffee shop across the street from the court, shop owner Zinnia Hutchens was preparing her staff at about 7am for the frenzy set to hit the court.

”I’m warning you, you are going to run today,” Hutchens told her workers.

Before being assured that Moodley had not even applied for bail, she said: ”I hope he doesn’t come here. I won’t serve him. Why did he do it? Why couldn’t he just let her go?”

The Matthews family is expected to give evidence at the trial.

Last week, it was reported that Moodley was planning to address the media on Monday.

Legal experts have warned that whatever Moodley says to the media could be used against him. — Sapa