No full inquest into Anni's death
Updated | By Sky News
A coroner has told the family of murdered bride Anni Dewani he does not want to hold a full inquest into her death.
The family wanted Andrew Walker to order her husband Shrien to give evidence after he was cleared in the Western Cape High Court of plotting his wife's murder.
He did not speak at his trial before the case was thrown out of court due to unreliable evidence.
Anni's uncle Ashok Hindocha says the family must know what happened when she was shot dead in a car jacking.
''We will keep on trying until the day I die - until the day I die. I want my family to be in peace. For once and for all - Shrien be a man, come forward and speak up,'' he said.
Anni was killed in Cape Town in 2010 while she and Shrien were on their honeymoon.
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