KwaZulu-Natal prosecutor dies in 'freak accident' when gun goes off in court

19 November 2019 - 11:53
By NIVASHNI NAIR
A senior state advocate died after a firearm being used as an exhibit discharged in court, hitting her in the leg.
Image: Gallo Images/ IStock A senior state advocate died after a firearm being used as an exhibit discharged in court, hitting her in the leg.

A prominent senior state advocate died after a gun, displayed in court as an exhibit, was accidentally discharged in the Ixopo regional court on Monday. 

KwaZulu-Natal director of public prosecutions Elaine Zungu confirmed that advocate Addelaid Ann Ferreira Watt died on Monday. 

It is understood the gun fell and  a shot went off, hitting the advocate in her leg in what has been described as "freak accident".

“It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing on November 18 of senior state advocate Addelaid Ann Ferreira Watt of the office of the director of public prosecutions, Pietermaritzburg," said Zungu.

"Her untimely passing is mourned by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. The family has requested that their privacy be respected," Zungu said in the bereavement notice to staff. 

You were taken too soon.....you will be dearly missed Addelaid Ferreira Watt. Shall miss your messages of encouragement and kind words filled with love. RIP.....my condolences to all family and friends....

Posted by Ric Holt on Monday, November 18, 2019

By Tuesday morning, numerous messages of condolence had been posted on the woman's Facebook page.

“I am totally shocked, words can't express how devastated I am,” one friend wrote. 

Another said the prosecutor's death was “unnecessary”.