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Evidence contradicts Smit's illness claims

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November 21, 2025

MURDER accused Zurenah Smit’s courtroom drama intensified yesterday as medical evidence contradicted her claims of illness, with prosecutors alleging a “tactical delay” in her high-stakes trial.

- CHEVON BOOYSEN

Evidence contradicts Smit's illness claims

MURDER accused Zurenah Smit consults with her legal representative at the Western Cape High Court yesterday.

(CHEVON BOOYSEN)

Just hours after being discharged from Victoria Hospital and declared medically fit to stand trial, Smit secured a sick note from a separate general practitioner (GP) claiming hypertension — a condition her hospital doctor testified was not present during her three-day medical observation.

As submitted by State prosecutor Renee Uys, this was yet another “tactical move to unreasonably delay” the matter in which Smit and her co-accused, Derek Sait, were to commence with the defence case at the Western Cape High Court.

The High Court has now ordered the GP to testify.

On Monday, the court ordered that the attending doctor from Victoria Hospital must testify regarding her medical condition.

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