A taxi driver who killed honeymoon bride Anni Dewani has had his parole blocked a day before he was due to walk free. Zola Tongo, convicted of organising the 2010 murder, had already packed his bags and said his goodbyes to his pals in prison, but his early release was scrapped after Anni's dad and uncle confronted him at the jail.
Anni's father said he showed Tongo a photo of Anni, and the killer didn't know who she was and "put up an act and started crying".
The taxi driver and two other men - who claimed British millionaire care home boss Shrien Dewani had arranged a hit on his wife - were found guilty of Anni's murder in South Africa.
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