Publish date | 09 July 2019 |
Issue Number | 4736 |
Diary | Legalbrief Today |
The husband of the Chatsworth principal who was murdered during a property viewing of their home said they had placed their utmost faith in estate agency, Pam Golding, who had employed the man who was found guilty of her murder yesterday. According to a report on the IoL site, Loga Pillay said: ‘It is sad that Pam Golding had hired a potential murderer.’ He was speaking moments after three men, one of them an intern estate agent at Pam Golding, were convicted of his wife Gona's murder. Judgment was delivered in the KZN High Court (Durban). Pam Golding intern estate agent Basil Underhill, his cousin Braveman Underhill and Fredboy Msomi were convicted of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. Msomi was also convicted of theft. Pillay, a retired principal at Southlands Secondary, and her husband Loga came under attack at their Silverglen home in September 2017. Their seven-bedroom home had been on the market as the couple planned to move to a seaside apartment in eManzimtoti. Sentencing is expected today.