Driver found guilty of culpable homicide
Families grateful for court outcome JANINE MOODLEY A TONGAAT businessman accused of causing the deaths of three friends who were carpooling nine years ago, was last week found guilty of culpable homicide.
Shalan Sewshanker, 33, drove through a red traffic light on the R102 near Ottawa on June 15, 2011, and collided with a VW Polo.
The occupants in the VW Polo, Eureka Govender, 30, and Marlon Pillay, 32, died at the scene, while Duveshnee Naicker, 24, died later in hospital.
Govender worked in the accounts department at a butchery in the Durban CBD.
Pillay, who was driving, was an accountant and Naicker was serving her articles in a law firm. They also worked in the city.
Sewshanker, who was driving a BMW, was…
