It is a dangerous venue for anyone unfamiliar and there is simply no reason for a a five-star hotel affording couple to even enter those gates , day or night. The mistake husband Dewani made was to tell authorities that he intended to be in Khayelitsha, and not that he had been rerouted by the so called Hijackers to that venue.
Mr Dewani had made his way back to the UK and now remains a suspect who received a recent reprieve from extradition when on Friday a Britain’s High Court temporarily halted Dewani’s extradition to South Africa on mental health grounds, saying it would be “unjust and oppressive”.
Now a second person has come forward with similar allegations of gay sex and this time the man is no escort but rather a senior parliamentary figure, according to the British newspaper the Daily Star reports this weekend.
“The respected political aide, who mixes in the highest circles at Westminster, told police he and Dewani allegedly enjoyed a series of sordid encounters at gay fetish club The Hoist in London, according to the newspaper.
The 53-year-old political adviser said they allegedly had sex in one of the rooms at the club, which holds “spanking and punishment” parties. This allegedly happened on several occasions between 2003 and 2008. The man told detectives that Dewani was a “submissive” who enjoyed sadomasochism and dressing up in leather.”
Read the full story on Melanie Nathan’s Blog
So the question remains, how long before Dewani face charges in South Africa?