Friday, 2 June 2017

Wanted

Thanks Megan for keeping the flame alive


https://www.facebook.com/megan.lubke/posts/10155805291276754

Watch the ENCA documentary here

Thanks Chad, we sincerely appreciate your efforts


https://www.facebook.com/chad.jozi/posts/10154773594935547

Saturday, 10 August 2013

Finally the wheels of justice start turning, 43months later!!

Justice denied for family of murder victim

JOHANNESBURG - A Johannesburg mother has given up believing she'll ever see justice for her son's murder, but not because the police have no leads.
There was an eye-witness.
And CCTV footage of one of the suspects is in hand.
Jayesh Hari took three shots to the head at his Glenvista home, south of Johannesburg, in 2009.
Two years previously, he'd installed CCTV cameras around his house, convinced he was a target for murder.
eNCA has a copy of the footage from the night he died -- one suspect looks straight into the camera.
The police have this footage too, but, four years on, they are either deliberately burying the case or they just have no interest in pursuing it.
Hari's mother, Sushila, who was witness to the tragedy has never been called in for an identity parade.
"The first time when I gave a description, that was it.  And they weren’t wearing masks which I thought was a good idea, that I can, definitely I’ll recognize them," she said.
Sushila believes her son was the target of a hit, since nothing was taken from the house.
"They just walked into the house took Jayesh into the room, shot him and they walked out."
eNCA has been chasing the case since 2010.
Despite clear footage of the perpetrators, not one arrest has been made, and no straight answer has been given to the family.

Murder investigation stalls despite evidence

JOHANNESBURG - A family in Johannesburg say police have failed them.
The Hari family lost one of its own, Jayesh, when he was killed in his Glenvista home in 2009.
The incident was captured on CCTV footage and there was an eyewitness, yet four years have passed and the family claims no arrests have been made.
Mondeor police have not even updated the family about investigation progress, the family says.
eNCA has regularly sent e-mails and made several calls to the police to inquire about the case but all attempts have failed to produce results.

eNCA's Megan Small-Lubke has the full story - watch the video in the gallery above. 
-eNCA

-eNCA

Monday, 21 September 2009

Thank You Lovefilm.com


Friends and Family of Jay would like to thank Lovefilm.com for the £100 donation made to UNICEF in his honour.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Saturday, 20 June 2009

Happy Father's Day

Happy Father's Day

Lots of Love
Shailin

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Special Thanks

A Special Thanks goes out to everybody (Family, Friends, Members of Community, Members of SAPS & Political Parties) who are giving us courage and strength during this tough time. All your efforts in assisting with the case and other family matters are recognised and appreciated. Please acknowledge our thanks wherever you are and whomever you may be. We hope and pray justice will prevail. Thank You ALL from the bottom of my heart. God Bless.

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Thursday, 19 February 2009