Graphic Footage Of Anni Dewani's Body Shown To Court In 'Honeymoon Murder' Trial

Graphic Footage Draws Gasps At Dewani Murder Trial
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Graphic footage of Anni Dewani’s body has been shown to a court in South Africa as the murder trial of her former husband began in sensational circumstances.

The footage showed forensics officers opening the door of the abandoned taxi where Anni Dewani died, showing her lying stained with blood on the back seat, with her long hair moving in the breeze.

Shrien Dewani, on trial for murdering his new bride on their honeymoon in 2010, appeared to bow his head as the film was shown, while members of the courtroom gasped.

Wearing a black suit, white shirt and dark tie, the British millionaire had earlier told the court he was controlling, intense and bisexual, but insisted he did not kill his wife.

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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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The father of the late Anni Dewani, Vinod Hindocha, center, arrives at the high court in Cape Town, South Africa, to attend the start of the murder trial of his son-in-law and British businessman, Shrien Dewani, Monday Oct. 6, 2014. Shrien Dewani is on trial for the 2010 murder of his wife Anni while on honeymoon in Cape Town. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Father of British businessman Shrien Dewani, Prakash Dewani, center, arrives at the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. His son faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Prakash Dewani, center, father of murder accused Shrien Dewani arrives at the High Court before his son's brief appearance in in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. British man Shrien Dewani accused of arranging the killing of his wife on their honeymoon in South Africa was on Friday declared fit to stand trial for murder after undergoing psychiatric observation at a Cape Town hospital. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani appears in the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani appears in the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani appears in the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Anni Dewani's uncle, Ashok Hindocha, outside the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani arrives outside the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Anni Dewani's family arrive outside the the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani appears in the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA OCTOBER 6: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Shrien Dewani appears in the Western Cape High Court on Ocotber 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Dewani is accused of organising his wife's murder while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, today is the first day of his trial, Dewani has pleaded not guilty to all five charges. (Photo by Liza van Deventer/ Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images ) (credit:Foto24 via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: Anni Dewani's father Mr Vinod Hindocha arrives at the Western Cape High Court for the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani, on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. The British businessman, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Michelly Rall/Getty Images) (credit:Michelly Rall via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: Crowds of spectators and media gather outside the Western Cape High Court for the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. British businessman Shrien Dewani, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Charlie Shoemaker/Getty Images) (credit:Charlie Shoemaker via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: A women reads a local newspaper outside the Western Cape High Court prior to the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. British businessman Shrien Dewani, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Charlie Shoemaker/Getty Images) (credit:Charlie Shoemaker via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: A women reads a local newspaper outside the Western Cape High Court prior to the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. British businessman Shrien Dewani, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Charlie Shoemaker/Getty Images) (credit:Charlie Shoemaker via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: Crowds of spectators and media gather outside the Western Cape High Court for the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. British businessman Shrien Dewani, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Charlie Shoemaker/Getty Images) (credit:Charlie Shoemaker via Getty Images)
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Prakash Dewani (C), father of British murder accused, Shrien Dewani (not visible) arrives, with other members of the Dewani family for the start of his son's trial, in the Cape Town High Court, on October 6, 2014, in Cape Town. Dewani stands accused of masterminding the murder of his newly-wed wife, Anni Dewani, in a staged hijacking, in Gugulethu, a poor township, about 20km from the city. AFP PHOTO / RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:RODGER BOSCH via Getty Images)
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Francois van Zyl(C) lawyer for British murder accused, Shrien Dewani(not visible), arrives for the start of the trial, in the Cape Town High Court, on October 6, 2014, in Cape Town. Dewani stands accused of masterminding the murder of his newly-wed wife, Anni Dewani, in a staged hijacking, in Gugulethu, a poor township, about 20km from the city. AFP photo/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:RODGER BOSCH via Getty Images)
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 06: Sneha Hindocha, the cousin of Anni Dewani, arrives at the Western Cape High Court for the start of the trial of Shrien Dewani on October 6, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. British businessman Shrien Dewani, who fought an extradition battle for three years, is accused of arranging the murder of his new wife in 2010, just days after their marriage. A South African taxi driver and two accomplices are serving prison sentences for their connection with the murder of Mrs Dewani. (Photo by Charlie Shoemaker/Getty Images) (credit:Charlie Shoemaker via Getty Images)
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Vinod Hindocha, father of murdered Swedish tourist, Anni Dewani arrives, surrounded by police and media, for the start of the trial of British murder accused, Shrien Dewani(not visible), in the Cape Town High Court, on October 06, 2014, in Cape Town. Dewani stands accused of masterminding the murder of his newly-wed wife, Anni Dewani, in a staged hijacking, in Gugulethu, a poor township, about 20km from the city. AFP PHOTO / RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:RODGER BOSCH via Getty Images)
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State Prosecutor, Adrian Mopp, arrives for the start of the trial of British murder accused, Shrien Dewani(not visible), in the Cape Town High Court, on October 6, 2014, in Cape Town. Dewani stands accused of masterminding the murder of his newly-wed wife, Anni Dewani, in a staged hijacking, in Gugulethu, a poor township, about 20km from the city AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:RODGER BOSCH via Getty Images)

Shrien Dewani today formally entered not guilty pleas at the Western Cape High Court in South Africa, nearly four years after his wife was gunned down in a taxi as the pair toured a rough neighbourhood in Cape Town.

Dewani, 34, denied any involvement in plotting to kill Anni, who died from a gunshot wound to the neck.

The footage of the crime scene and Anni's body was played to the court - which included members of both families - as the suspect admitted sexual activity with male prostitutes and a history of arguments with his wife during their 18-month romance.

The camera panned to the other side of the car, showing blood covering Anni's ankles and feet.

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Anni Dewani was a model before her marriage

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The street corner where men got into the couple's taxi

Pathologist Dr Janette Verster said Anni Dewani, who grew up in Sweden, suffered gunshot wounds to her left hand and her neck - the latter being the likely cause of death.

The fatal shot was delivered "at close range", with a suggestion that Mrs Dewani might have been grabbing on to "someone or something" at the time she died, the court heard.

Dr Verster added there was no suggestion the victim had been sexually assaulted.

Shrien Dewani, a care home entrepreneur from Weston-on-Trym near Bristol, had to be extradited to South Africa to face trial against a background of lurid allegations about his private life.

Today, for the first time publicly, Dewani described himself as bisexual and lifted the lid on the behaviour that characterised their relationship.

He also recalled the final words he said to his 28-year-old wife, the last time he saw her alive as car-jackers struck during their luxury honeymoon in November 2010.

Dewani said he was ordered to leave the car with a gun to his head. "The last thing I had said to Anni was to be quiet and not to say anything."

The next day, Dewani was informed that his wife had been found dead.

"At that point, my whole world came crashing down," he said. "The next thing I recall is that the doctor gave me some pills in my bedroom."

Prosecutors argue that Dewani - who was extradited from the UK to face trial - conspired with locals Zola Tongo, Mziwamadoda Qwabe and Xolile Mngeni to kill his wife.

Tongo, Qwabe and Mngeni are already serving jail terms in connection with the murder.

Dewani's counsel, Francois van Zyl, said the trauma of the incident has affected his client's ability to remember things clearly - but insisted he was not responsible for plotting the murder.

Members of the victim's family wore brooches with Anni's face on as they attended the hearing today.

Before his extradition, and between months of court hearings, Dewani was detained in a hospital in Britain with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

It is not yet known whether he will be giving evidence in his defence.

The case, which is due to run until December, was adjourned until Wednesday morning.