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Supernatural? Lights flicker at Tiffany Meek's bail verdict
Supernatural? Lights flicker at Tiffany Meek's bail verdict

The South African

time2 days ago

  • The South African

Supernatural? Lights flicker at Tiffany Meek's bail verdict

A viral video has captured the moments the lights flickered in the Roodepoort Magistrates Court, where Tiffany Meeks's bail verdict was heard. The Johannesburg mother is accused of murdering her son, Jayden-Lee Meek, after reporting him missing. Tiffany is also accused of concealing evidence and attempting to 'mislead' the court. She has been denied bail. On a video posted by female 'Crimetoker' @rockyfairy, a scene of Tiffany Meek sitting through her bail verdict has attracted attention. In it, the lights above her and the rest of the gallery flicker on and off several times. 'What is going on?' she captioned the clip. @rockfairy_0 guys whats going on this happened in joslin smith case too.. thoughts?? . . . . . . .#justiceforjaydenleemeek #justiceforjaydenleemeek #fyp #truecrime #southafricatiktok #afrikaanstiktoks #news #breakingnews #spooky #fypシ #Tiffanymeek #CapCut ♬ Creepy and simple horror background music(1070744) – howlingindicator In the comments section, many followers believed the flickering lights were a 'sign' from Tiffany's deceased son, Jayden-Lee Meek. @nafiesanatha: 'Jayden made his presence known from the other side.' @roslyng1305: 'As an empath/healer/spiritual being, this is when a spirit is around. I am certain Jayden Lee Meek was there.' @patriciamagqi281: 'I just got goosebumps! It's definitely a sign!'. After the lights flicked, Magistrate Annelin Africa apologised to the courtroom for the 'electrical interruption'. The court briefing adjourned to tend to the issue. Tiffany Meek wept in court after being denied bail. Images via YouTube screenshot According to many spiritually aware individuals, flickering lights may indicate the presence of supernatural spirits 'communicating' from the spirit realm. The timing of the incident – during Tiffany Meek's tense court appearance – has led many South Africans to believe that this could be the case. Higher Perspectives states: 'If you only notice lights flickering when you're doing some emotionally charged thinking, if you have a loved one who's passed away on your mind, or you're debating a big life decision, for example, it might not be a coincidence. 'Flickering lights most often point to a spiritual guide making us aware of their presence in some way. It's a way for the unseen to interact with the physical world using energy, the medium through which we all connect'. Ironically, the flickering lights experienced during Tiffany Meek's bail verdict was also noticed during a court appearance by the trio convicted of being behind Joslin Smith's disappearance. In May, a viral video showed a light flickering on and off in the Western Cape High Court above the heads of Kelly Smith, Jacquin 'Boeta' Appollis, and Steveno van Rhyn. In the clip, Kelly glances up at the light. A recent development revealed that Joslin's mother, Kelly, allegedly told police she had a 'dream' of where her child's remains were buried. @rockfairy_0 the fact that steveno even noticed lol.. . . . . . . . .#joslinsmith #truecrime #southafricatiktok #afrikaanstiktoks #news #courtroom #crimetok #missingchild #fyp #truecrime #southafricatiktok #afrikaanstiktoks #news #courtroom #kellysmith #fypシ゚ #meme #darkhumor .#CapCut ♬ Me and the Devil – Soap&Skin Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 . Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp , Facebook , X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

Outrage as Tiffany Meek WEEPS after NO BAIL verdict
Outrage as Tiffany Meek WEEPS after NO BAIL verdict

The South African

time2 days ago

  • The South African

Outrage as Tiffany Meek WEEPS after NO BAIL verdict

Tiffany Meek – the Johannesburg mom accused of murdering her son Jayden-Lee Meek – wept as she was denied bail at the Roodepoort Magistrates Court. Many South Africans are sharing their judgement and suspicions over her visible emotions in court, as compared to her previous media interviews. The 31-year-old has been charged with murder, crimen injuria, and defeating the ends of justice. She has maintained that she is being 'framed'. Tiffany is accused of striking her son on the head with a blunt force object after reporting him missing just hours earlier. On 14 May, his near-naked and beaten body was found on the steps of their apartment complex in Fleurhof, Johannesburg. After a lengthy bail hearing application, Roodeport Magistrate Court judge Annelin Africa delivered her ruling on Tuesday, 29 July – no bail for Tiffany Meek. The mother of Jayden-Lee Meek wept as the magistrate detailed why she believed the woman had attempted to 'mislead' the court. She read in her verdict: 'If applicant (Tiffany) has the ability to deceive without hesitation, then surely the applicant has the ability to influence witnesses, especially her family. She will, likewise, have the ability to undermine or jeopardize the objectives of the proper functioning of the criminal justice system.' 'Her release will have the likelihood of undermining the public peace.' The magistrate pointed out that Tiffany Meek's fixed address in her bail application – in KwaZulu-Natal – was out of the confines of Gauteng province. 'The applicant failed to satisfy this court that she discharged the onus in proving, on a balance of probabilities, that the interest of justice permits her release from detention', she added. As the verdict was read, Tiffany Meek shook her head in disagreement. She wept and continued to cry as she was led out of the courtroom. On social media, many South Africans have compared Tiffany Meek's distraught appearance at her bail hearing to her collected and calm composure in media interviews after Jayden-Lee Meek's death. Carol Ann Sauls Hendricks posted on Facebook: 'Not a tear was shed when she was interviewed after her son's death. She's crying because she was caught out'. Chants Lundall added: 'She cried so much during the bail proceedings. But never cried when the media interviewed her before she was arrested 🫨🫨🫨.' Another, shared a clip of Tiffany Meek's interview with eNCA just days after Jayden-Lee Meek's death. Genevieve Kelly posted: 'What I fail to understand is that Tiffany Meek was so bold and brave in the initial phase of this case. Having interviews with TV crews and playing the blame game. Watching all the interviews, not once did I see a crocodile tear shed for Jayden-Lee. Not even when she found out that he had passed on. 'She went to identify his body and looked so calm and composed. I know that a mother who isn't involved in her child's death would be emotionally, mentally, and physically distraught'. What i fail to understand is that Tiffany Meek was so bold and brave in the initial phase of this interviews with TV crews and playing the blame the police for doing a shitty job when all the time she knew that she and perhaps her other people had killed a beautiful child who had so much to live for. Then watching all the once did I see a crocodile tear shed for even when she found out that Jaden had passed on. She went to identify his body and looked so calm and composed..I know that a mother who isn't involved in her child's death would be emotionally,mentally and physically distraught. Which mother has interviews when her child is missing? Who leaves their home knowing that their child is missing?wouldn't you want to stay there hoping and waiting for any news? Then In the one interview she says she always knew at the back of her mind that he would return home BUT it didn't hit her until she got the call that her child had been didn't hit her? The fact that she already knew that he wouldn't be found alive or the fact that she knew that she had killed him?She deserves to ROT IN JAIL. Posted by Genevieve Kelly on Tuesday 29 July 2025 Thus far, police have provided initial evidence of Jayden-Lee Meek's gruesome injuries sustained at the time of his death. They've also poked holes in Tiffany Meek's claim that she did not return home until she received a call that her son had died. Tiffany reported her son Jayden-Lee's disappearance on the afternoon of 13 May. She claims he did not return home from school, a claim that has been disputed by several witnesses. Police questioned the school transport driver, a fellow passenger, and a day security guard at her Swazi's Place complex, who confirmed that Jayden-Lee had been dropped off at home. Tiffany Meek – the mother of Jayden-Lee Meek – has been denied bail in court. She is accused of murdering her son and concealing evidence. Images via YouTube screenshot. Tiffany alleges that she spent the night at her mother's house in Florida, and not at her home. She claimed it that this was because her mother's home was closer to the Florida police station. However, a night security guard claimed she returned home in the early morning of 14 May and left her home shortly before the body of Jayden-Lee was discovered. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 . Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp , Facebook , X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

Community celebrates court's decision to deny bail to Tiffany Meek, mother of murdered Jayden-Lee Meek
Community celebrates court's decision to deny bail to Tiffany Meek, mother of murdered Jayden-Lee Meek

IOL News

time2 days ago

  • IOL News

Community celebrates court's decision to deny bail to Tiffany Meek, mother of murdered Jayden-Lee Meek

Activists camping outside the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court, celebrated a significant decision on Monday, as the court denied bail to Tiffany Meek. She is accused of murdering her eleven-year-old son, Jayden-Lee Meek Image: Kamogelo Moichela/IOL There were reactions of joy and jubilation outside the Roodepoort Magistrates Court on Tuesday as the court denied bail to Tiffany Meek. The decision was welcomed by City of Joburg Speaker, Margaret Arnolds, and other activists who have been camping outside the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court. Meek is accused of murdering her son, 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek, in May. He was found near a staircase in their residential complex, the morning after she reported him missing. The State, which opposed bail, had argued that there had been inconsistencies in the 31-year-old mother's statements. " The applicant failed to satisfy this court that she discharged the onus to prove on a balance of probabilities that the interest of justice permits the release from detention in terms of Section 60 (B) of the Act; therefore, bail is accordingly refused for the applicant," ruled Magistrate Annelin Africa. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading Speaking outside court, Arnolds said the bold decision by the court reinforces the seriousness of the matter, which has attracted public outcry. "We welcome the court's decision to deny bail in this deeply painful and emotionally charged matter. This is the case that has shaken our communities and pierced the conscience of our City. The denial of bail is a step toward ensuring accountability and protecting the integrity of the judicial process," she said. The Speaker reflected that while there is a need to uphold judicial independence, the public outcry has been instrumental in lending its voice in support of victims of abuse. "Let us be clear: Justice must be allowed to take its course, and we are hopeful that the court proceedings ahead will bring truth, closure, and ultimately justice for Jayden-Lee. As a society, we must remain resolute in defending the rights of children and standing firm against all forms of violence, "she said. Fatimah Abdool, another community activist, welcomed the court judgement, saying children's rights far outweigh the right of those who are meant to protect and nurture children. "The fact that the accused has not been honest with the court and has given various accounts of what transpired and said different things to different people, and she is contradicting herself. This has made her case very weak. The more she has spoken, the more she has looked like a guilty person. All (this) is showing that she has something to hide," she stated. Jayden-Lee's body was found on May 14 on the staircase of their flat at the Swazi's Place complex in Fleurhof, southwest Johannesburg, after the Grade 6 learner was reported missing the day before. On Monday, Naidoo argued that her client is innocent, and everybody wants justice for Jayden-Lee, while the State Prosecutor argued that Meek does have a reliable address, which will complicate matters as she intends to relocate to a different province, should she be granted bail.

BREAKING: Tiffany Meek's bail application DENIED
BREAKING: Tiffany Meek's bail application DENIED

The South African

time2 days ago

  • The South African

BREAKING: Tiffany Meek's bail application DENIED

Tiffany Meek has been denied bail at the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, 29 July. The magistrate suggested that the accused has the ability to obstruct justice in the case. Meek is accused of killing her 11-year-old son, Jayden-Lee, days after Mother's Day in May. In addition to a murder charge, she is accused of defeating the ends of justice, crimen injuria, and obstructing the course of justice. She has been remanded in police custody since her arrest on Friday, 11 July. During the 31-year-old's bail application, the state prosecutor said there is prima facie evidence linking Meek to her son's murder. The 11-year-old was found on the staircase outside his apartment building. Thereafter, he was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. More to follow. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 11. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news

Tiffany Meek denied bail in murder case of 11-year-old-son Jayden
Tiffany Meek denied bail in murder case of 11-year-old-son Jayden

News24

time2 days ago

  • News24

Tiffany Meek denied bail in murder case of 11-year-old-son Jayden

Tiffany Meek was denied bail in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, with the court ruling that she poses a significant flight risk and that her release would compromise public safety. Meek was charged with the murder of her 11-year-old son Jayden-Lee Meek at their Fleurhof residence in May. Magistrate Anneline Africa denied her bail, listing a plethora of factual inconsistencies in Meek's representations that led the court to decide that she was being deceitful, attempted to mislead the court and possessed the ability to evade trial. Defence attorney Noven Naidoo had argued that his client posed no flight risk, emphasising that she lacked a passport and had voluntarily cooperated with authorities for weeks before her arrest. He contended that Meek had been aware she was a suspect but made no attempt to flee, demonstrating her intention to face the charges and clear her name through the courts.

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