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HONEYMOON murder suspect Shrien Dewani wants to return to South Africa to clear his name, his family insist.
But relatives have told a BBC Panorama probe, to be shown tonight, that he is happy to return there voluntarily.
But they say he must first recover from the mental breakdown which left him in a secure psychiatric unit. Then his personal safety must be guaranteed.
Dewani, 32, is accused of setting up a car hijack which ended in 28-year-old bride Anni's murder.
Panorama also reveal "inconsistencies" suggesting the case against him may not be clear cut.
Anni's father Vinod Hindocha told the programme he will not rest until his son-in-law faces a court.
HONEYMOON murder suspect Shrien Dewani wants to return to South Africa to clear his name, his family insist.
But relatives have told a BBC Panorama probe, to be shown tonight, that he is happy to return there voluntarily.
But they say he must first recover from the mental breakdown which left him in a secure psychiatric unit. Then his personal safety must be guaranteed.
Dewani, 32, is accused of setting up a car hijack which ended in 28-year-old bride Anni's murder.
Panorama also reveal "inconsistencies" suggesting the case against him may not be clear cut.
Anni's father Vinod Hindocha told the programme he will not rest until his son-in-law faces a court.