Jayden-Lee Meek murder: Investigator says Tiffany Meek didn't immediately inform security guards of his disappearance
Sergeant Ncebo Diko revealed some of his findings from his investigations into the mystery of Jayden-Lee Meek’s death.
Tiffany Nicole Meek appeared in the Roodeport Magistrates Court on 21 July 2025. Picture: Simphiwe Nkosi/EWN
JOHANNESBURG - The mother of slain 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek’s bail application has been adjourned until Tuesday.
The investigating officer in the case testified in the Roodeport Magistrates Court on Monday.
Sergeant Ncebo Diko revealed some of his findings from his investigations into the mystery of Jayden-Lee Meek’s death.
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On Monday, the court heard about some of the events that transpired on the day the 11-year-old went missing.
The sergeant revealed that Tiffany Nicole Meek had allegedly failed to inform the security guards who were on duty on the 13th of May about Jayden-Lee's disappearance.
Diko also shared that the clothing articles which Jayden was last seen wearing were found in her apartment.
"Security guards were never informed about the missing child until very late that evening, when they came to the night shift. Remember, already the day shift security had knocked off at that time, and he never made an occurrence book report to say one of the residents has came to report. The report was only made later that day."
The bail hearing will continue on Tuesday.