Anni Dewani's father returns to South Africa to beg one of her killers for ...

The father of murdered honeymoon bride Anni Dewani came face to face with one of her killers today as he made a heartbreaking return to South Africa to beg for more clues about her death.

Vinod Hindocha vowed never to return to the country after his son-in-law Shrien Dewani was sensationally cleared of Anni's murder in 2014.

The new bride was shot dead after she and Mr Dewani had their taxi carjacked by driver Zola Tongo and two gunmen while on a night out in Cape Town on their honeymoon in 2010. 

The three men were convicted and today Mr Hindocha and his brother Ashok met driver Tongo in his cell to plead for more information.

Vinod Hindocha, father of murdered honeymoon bride Anni Dewani, (above, sstanding in front of pictures of his daughter) came face to face with one of her killers today as he made a heartbreaking return to South Africa to beg for more clues about her death

Vinod Hindocha, father of murdered honeymoon bride Anni Dewani, (above, sstanding in front of pictures of his daughter) came face to face with one of her killers today as he made a heartbreaking return to South Africa to beg for more clues about her death

Vinod Hindocha vowed never to return to the country after his son-in-law Shrien Dewani (above with Anni when they got engaged) was sensationally cleared of Anni's murder in 2014

Vinod Hindocha vowed never to return to the country after his son-in-law Shrien Dewani (above with Anni when they got engaged) was sensationally cleared of Anni's murder in 2014

The new bride was shot dead after she and Mr Dewani had their taxi carjacked by driver Zola Tongo (above) and two gunmen while on a night out in Cape Town on their honeymoon in 2010

The new bride was shot dead after she and Mr Dewani had their taxi carjacked by driver Zola Tongo (above) and two gunmen while on a night out in Cape Town on their honeymoon in 2010 

The three men were convicted and today Mr Hindocha and his brother Ashok (above in Cape Town) met driver Tongo in his cell to plead for more information

The three men were convicted and today Mr Hindocha and his brother Ashok (above in Cape Town) met driver Tongo in his cell to plead for more information

The Hindochas feel Tongo knows more than he has let on about the murder and withheld key details from prosecutors after he was offered a lesser jail term in return for helping police during the trial. 

He is now pleading for his 18 year sentence to be cut, but the Hindochas family believe he is ‘a terrible liar shedding crocodile tears’ in a bid to win an early release. 

'Neither the police or Anni’s family are satisfied that he has come clean about everything he knows,' a source told Mail Online.

‘His appeal will be held in just over a week and he now knows he has to use the time he has got to carefully examine his conscience and then tell everything he knows.

‘At the moment he is still refusing to provide answers and if he continues like that he’s not going to get any help from Anni’s family and he can just rot in jail.’

Although he would not discuss the meeting, Anni's father, 68, told Mail Online: 'I will never rest until we know the full story. There is more to know. I feel it in my heart.’ 

Anni’s widower husband, who is now in a relationship with a photographer, was cleared of the murder and is living with his boyfriend in London, as first revealed by Mail Online.

But he was accused of hiring Tongo to recruit the gunmen who ambushed the taxi in a staged incident; something Mr Dewani always denied. 

Anni’s widower husband (right), who is now in a relationship with a photographer (left), was cleared of the murder. But Mr Dewani was accused of hiring Tongo to recruit the gunmen who ambushed the taxi in a staged incident; something he always denied

Anni’s widower husband (right), who is now in a relationship with a photographer (left), was cleared of the murder. But Mr Dewani was accused of hiring Tongo to recruit the gunmen who ambushed the taxi in a staged incident; something he always denied

The Hindochas (Anni's parents above) feel Tongo knows more than he has let on about the murder and withheld key details from prosecutors after being offered a lesser jail term in return for helping police during the trial

The Hindochas (Anni's parents above) feel Tongo knows more than he has let on about the murder and withheld key details from prosecutors after being offered a lesser jail term in return for helping police during the trial 

'Neither the police or Anni’s family are satisfied that he has come clean about everything he knows,' a source told Mail Online. Anni's father, 68, added: 'I will never rest until we know the full story. There is more to know. I feel it in my heart’

'Neither the police or Anni’s family are satisfied that he has come clean about

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