Court revokes Zurenah Smit's bail, orders mental evaluation in murder case
Court revokes Zurenah Smit's bail, orders mental evaluation in murder case



Alleged mastermind behind the murder of her husband, Zurenah Smit’s R10 000 bail has been revoked with immediate effect and she will now undergo a 30-day mental observation after being referred to Valkenberg Mental Facility to determine if she can follow court proceedings. 

This comes after the accused husband killer appeared “disillusioned” earlier on Wednesday when court proceedings were expected to begin.

On Wednesday morning, Smit, who will now celebrate her 60th birthday on Sunday, in the hospital section of Pollsmoor Correctional Facility, told the court that she was waiting for her husband to fetch her to go to the doctor shortly after she took the witness stand at the Western Cape High Court.

High Court Judge Derek Wille made the order – in which he requested that the observation and report be expedited – as the criminal trial has been going on for more than a year and “this raises concerns about the administration of justice generally”.

Smit will now be detained at the Pollsmoor Hospital section for the duration of her 30-day mental observation.

Meanwhile, Smit’s legal counsel, Susan Kuun, who argued that revoking bail was not necessary as Smit has always attended court proceedings and posed no threat to herself or society, indicated that they would appeal the bail revocation.

Judge Wille, after consulting in chambers with counsel, said the crucial question was whether Smit was capable of understanding her bail conditions while she was of the belief that her husband was fetching her – the slain husband, Stefan Smit, around which the murder trial centres.

“As a matter of caution, the investigating officer shall as soon as possible personally take (Smit) to a district surgeon for an examination for an expedited report, which shall be furnished to the court to the prosecution and to the legal representatives of both accused,” said Judge Wille.

The court ordered that Smit be taken to the Victoria Hospital for the district surgeon to see her on February 3. 

According to the order pending the outcome of the report, her bail was withdrawn and could be reinstated while Derek Sait remains out on bail.

The matter will resume on March 2, 2026. 

chevon.booysen@inl.co.za



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