This
week, it emerged that Panayiotou had plagiarized parts of the moving eulogy he
delivered at Jayde's funeral. It was glaringly similar to a eulogy found
online. (Image source: timesLIVE.co.za)
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Police in South Africa say a Port Elizabeth
man has been
charged with his wife's murder, days after local media reported that the
heartfelt eulogy he delivered at her funeral was plagiarized.
Police spokeswoman Brig. Marinda
Mills said in a statement that Christopher Panayiotou appeared in court in Port
Elizabeth on Monday. Mills said Panayiotou was arrested last week, following
the arrest of another man also accused of the murder. A third man was also
arrested.
Cape Argus/TimesLIVE report:
Police said schoolteacher Jayde
Panayiotou, 28, was abducted in the coastal city of Port Elizabeth on Apr. 21.
She was shot to death.
A local news site, News24, reported
that parts of the moving eulogy Christopher Panayiotou read at his wife's
funeral were cut and pasted from a tribute seen online and written by another
man.
Chris and Jayde Panayiotou Image by: Facebook
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Murdered Teacher Jayde’s Husband
‘Had Secret Love Affair’
The
Port Elizabeth man who has been arrested for the shocking murder of his pretty
schoolteacher wife was allegedly having an affair with another woman.
Approached
at the store, Coutts (above) refused to speak to reporters. She hung up when
phoned for comment. (Image source: timesLIVE.co.za)
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Police
have quizzed 26-year-old Chanelle Coutts about her links to Christopher
Panayiotou, who is due to appear in court tomorrow.
Coutts,
who managed a supermarket owned by Panayiotou, is strikingly similar in looks
to the murdered Jayde Panayiotou. Eyewitnesses said the businessman and Coutts
were often seen together in and around the shopping complex where they worked.
They were said to be "very affectionate".
Panayiotou's
arrest - and the revelations that there was another woman in his life - are in
direct contrast to his tender words at her funeral. "You were the salt in
my sea, the stars in my sky and my sand on earth. You have always been and will
forever be beautiful in my eyes," he said.
As
rumours of motives for the murder swirled around Port Elizabeth this week, it
emerged that police launched a huge sting operation to nab the 28-year-old
businessman. As he was bidding a tearful farewell to Jayde at her funeral on
Tuesday, undercover policemen pretending to be mourners were monitoring his
every move.
At
the same time, a bouncer from his pub was concluding a plea deal with police
that involved the operation to catch Panayiotou for orchestrating his wife's
killing.
CAPE ARGUS Jayde Panayiotou and her husband,
Christopher, on the day they got married.
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Bouncer
Thando Siyoli, who was arrested by police acting on a tip-off, gave detectives
a step-by-step recap of the plot. He claimed Panayiotou had paid him to have
Jayde killed.
Jayde,
who taught Grades 4 to 7 at Riebeek College Girls' High School in Uitenhage,
was abducted by two men from outside her Kabega Park home at about 6.30am on
April 21 while she was waiting for a lift. Money was withdrawn from her bank
account at an ATM in KwaNobuhle. Her body was found 40km away the next day,
lying on open ground.
After
agreeing to turn state witness and set up the sting, Siyoli is said to have
contacted Panayiotou, demanding more money due to the "hype" around
the murder. A meeting was set up in Uitenhage on Wednesday and the money was
paid over to Siyoli, witnessed by undercover police.
Panayiotou
was arrested at his parents' home in Uitenhage at about 11 that night after the
National Prosecuting Authority had confirmed the sting operation was solid. A
source said the prosecuting authority had given the go-ahead for the arrest
based on evidence that had been obtained.
The
Sunday Times has established that Siyoli has been moved out of Port Elizabeth.
'Devastated and
shocked'
Panayiotou's
uncle, Peter Becker - who originally offered a reward for Jayde's safe return
or information leading to the arrest of the culprits - yesterday said the
family were "devastated and shocked" by his arrest.
"Everyone
is very emotional and surprised, as one could imagine. We are all shocked more
than anything else. From what I have heard from the family, he [Panayiotou] is
maintaining his innocence. The police are also not telling us much, so we are
not sure what evidence they are talking about.
"This
whole situation is just so unreal. When we got the news of his arrest, his
father almost collapsed.
"Chris
is just such a nice guy and it is literally incomprehensible. I can say that
the family wants to see the proof that the police say they have. This is just
such a sad, traumatic incident for both families and it is almost like we have
lost two people now, him and her.
"We
believe that whoever is responsible, regardless of who it is, needs to be dealt
with by the justice system. The law must follow its course and whoever is
guilty must pay."
Becker
said a R100 000 reward was offered for information leading to the arrest and
prosecution of the man believed to have pulled the trigger - who is still on
the run.
"Regardless
of who is currently in custody, this man must not be allowed to run around
free. He is very dangerous and needs to be taken off the streets," he
said.
Affair
Several
well-placed sources said Panayiotou had been having an affair with Coutts. Two
eyewitnesses said they had seen Panayiotou and Coutts being "very
affectionate" together in and around the shopping complex.
In
February, Coutts posted an image on her Facebook page with the words: "She
was like the moon - part of her always hidden".
A
car guard at the complex, Ashwil Swart, claimed that after he had been beaten
for shoplifting, he had warned Panayiotou that he would tell his wife about his
skelm (mistress).
"I
used to see them together often, he would touch her and they would sit together
in the car. She is very pretty and very young. The truth must come out,"
said Swart.
A
friend of Coutts, however, said the allegations of an affair were untrue.
"She
is a very relaxed girl. But I haven't seen her in a long time. She works with
Chris and they only had a working relationship," said the friend, who did
not want to be named.
Jayde's
sister, Toni Inggs, refused to speak to the media after Panayiotou's arrest.
Cherise
Swanepoel, who was supposed to give Jayde a lift to work that fateful day, was
tight-lipped, too. "I'm sorry, after speaking to the family we've decided
not to comment any more," she said.
Police
announced their breakthrough on Thursday morning, confirming that two men had
been arrested.
They
said Panayiotou was arrested at 11 the night before, and 31-year-old Siyoli,
who works as a bouncer at Panayiotou's Infinity Cocktail Bar and Eatery next
door to his OK Foods store in Algoa Park, had quietly been taken into custody
on Tuesday.
Siyoli
appeared in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate's Court on Thursday, charged with
murder. Panayiotou is due to appear in court tomorrow.
Panayiotou's
lawyer, Alwyn Griebenow, confirmed that Panayiotou had been arrested in
connection with murder. "I haven't consulted my client on the merits
regarding everything.
"Obviously
he hasn't been formally charged yet, so we do not know what the allegations are
against him except that he has been arrested in connection with murder.
"He
is obviously distraught. He doesn't know what to expect. He has never been in a
situation like this, he has never been arrested before. So yes, he is not doing
that well."
Rumours
Griebenow
dispelled another rumour - that Panayiotou was in financial trouble - and said
he was unaware of claims that his client had been having an affair.
On
the assault of Swart, Griebenow said his client denies this. Christopher, he
said, explained that Swart was "apprehended" by a security guard who
"beat him up". But Christopher was not present.
He
denied his client was arrested after a sting operation.
"The
arrest took place at his father's house with family members present. That was
at 10:30 pm on Wednesday.
"Earlier
police sent Thando to him requesting money from him and they met each other.
They parted but nobody was arrested at that time."
Provincial
police spokeswoman Brigadier Marinda Mills would not comment on claims about
Panayiotou having had an affair.
She
confirmed that the task team was working around the clock to find a third
suspect.
It
is believed this is the gunman, and that he may be linked to the hijacking and
abduction of a pregnant woman at Greenacres shopping centre in Port Elizabeth
two months ago.
On
Friday afternoon there was a sombre mood at Panayiotou's bar as people trickled
in. There was no music.
Patrons sat quietly with
their beers, the only sound coming from the slot machines.
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