The documents of a Somali shop owner accused of shooting dead a Soweto teenager are yet to be verified, the Protea Magistrate’s Court heard today. Prosecutor Simphiwe Mthethwa said further investigation was needed into whether asylum seeker Aldoxashi Sheik Yusuf was legally in the country. Mthethwa said a police colonel who had looked at the documents claimed that, at face value, Yusuf’s papers did not seem legal. Magistrate Herman Badenhorst postponed the matter to February 12 to allow the State time to verify the documents. Yusuf wore the same clothes he wore to court on Wednesday and followed the proceedings through an interpreter. He faces charges of murder, attempted murder and the illegal possession of a firearm. In an affidavit read into the record by his lawyer Simon Senosi on Wednesday, Yusuf explained how 14-year-old Siphiwe Mahori died outside his shop in Snakepark, Soweto, on January 19. Yusuf said he had just closed shop when a group of people tried to open its roller door. Others were on the roof. He and his brother pushed the door closed, but as that happened, one of the people outside the shop dropped a firearm, which landed in the shop. Yusuf said he picked...
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