Minerva Gardens murder
THE NORTHERN Cape High Court is satisfied that murder accused Clive Ferris, 67, responded to his daughter, Advocate Celeste Nameka’s hysterical pleas to save her from “mortal danger” prior to a fatal shooting that took place at Minerva Gardens, Kimberley, on December 21.
Charmaine Anthony, 56, died after sustaining a gunshot wound during the incident. Her son, Lucan Anthony, who was in a relationship with Nameka, was also shot and injured.
Ferris, who advised the court that he was a “frail, 67-year-old man”, was granted bail of R10,000.
He was previously denied bail in the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court, as the magistrate was not convinced of any exceptional circumstances to justify his release from custody.
Magistrate Khumalo had, however, granted bail of R5,500 to Nameka after her January…