MURDER accused Ferrel Govender, has launched a fresh bail application citing new facts including alleged justice interference, business collapse fears, and deteriorating health after 10 months in detention.
The State counters these claims as “refashioned old facts”.
Govender, 40, the CEO of Pro Secure, a security company, together with his brother, Darren Govender, 35, were charged for the murder of Shailen Singh, a Mount Edgecombe businessman, in January.
During the initial bail application earlier this year, it was heard that the alleged motive was due to a love relationship.
Singh was accused of having an affair with Ferrel’s girlfriend.
At the time, Darren, a construction company owner, was granted R200 000 bail, while Ferrel was denied bail.
Ferrel, who was represented by advocate Michael Hellens, a senior counsel,…