PICS: Alleged baby snatcher 'coerced by detectives' all smiles as video shows she was at school | Cape Times

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In explosive testimony, 18-year-old alleged baby-snatcher Karabo Tau said she was forced, by officers interrogating her, to falsely admit in a statement that she had snatched twin baby Kwahlelwa Tiwane. CapeTimesSA

Karabo Tau shown on the school’s video footage. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane / African News Agency Karabo Tau shown on the school’s video footage. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane / African News Agency Asanda Tiwane, mother of the missing twin. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane / African News Agency A smiling Karabo Tau in court. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane / African News Agency Protesters outside the Bellville Magistrate's Court.

It’s been almost three weeks since baby Kwahlelwa was allegedly snatched by a woman named Monica, who had posed as a social worker and wanted to apparently assist the family. Tau told the court that she had been interrogated by four detectives four times and that, during those interrogations, she was coerced into admitting that foreign nationals had made her snatch the baby.

Tau said a detective told her to admit to being Monica, while another detective went through her phone.

 

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CapeTimesSA Same old same old, told what to say, waste of courts time.

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