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'Leigh's killer must answer'

The Citizen

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September 19, 2025

MATTHEWS: FAMILY GETS TOP COP'S RECORDS TO STOP MOODLEY'S PAROLE >>> 'Byleveld told us he didn't act alone.' And where did he keep her?

- Hein Kaiser

We will keep on fighting... That's the message that Rob Matthews, dad of Leigh Matthews had for her killer, parole hopeful Donovan Moodley.

He wants answers and to find out exactly what happened to his daughter during the 11 days she was missing.

The question also remains whether Moodley had help. Matthews may get his answers as the entire contents of former top cop Piet Byleveld's investigation into the young woman's slaying was handed to the family yesterday by a person sympathetic to their cause.

The family now has access to a set of original content of the actual investigation and will be going through it with a fine-tooth comb, assisted by their attorney, said Matthews.

The donor of the documentation said they hoped the family would not only find unanswered questions in the box full of evidence, but that it would perhaps aid their mission to halt any consideration of parole for Moodley in its tracks.

Hopes of finding more evidence that Moodley did not act alone are now rekindled, too. "Byleveld told us he did not think that Donovan worked alone," said Matthews.

"When he handed down judgment, the judge also noted there were probably other people involved."

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