Ntokozo Khumalo25 July 2025 | 13:01

Activist accuses Tiffany Meek of attempting to influence investigation into her son's murder

Tiffany Nicole Meek has been behind bars for almost two weeks after being arrested for the murder of her son, Jayden Lee Meek.

Activist accuses Tiffany Meek of attempting to influence investigation into her son's murder

Murder accused Tiffany Nicole Meek appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrates Court for her bail application on 22 July 2025. Picture: Simphiwe Nkosi/EWN.

CAPE TOWN - A women empowerment activist has accused Tiffany Nicole Meek of attempting to influence the investigation into the murder of her 11-year-old Jayden, to hide the truth about his death.

Tiffany has been behind bars for almost two weeks after being arrested for the murder of her son. 

She was back in the Roodepoort Magistrates Court on Friday for her bail application.

During proceedings, her lawyer, Novel Naidoo, claimed that the activist, Natalie Solomons, had indicated the evidence allegedly found in her apartment was in fact from another flat in the Fleurhof complex.

"In the video,  where it says that the dog picked up a scent and went up to a flat in Swazi Place, not the accused's flat, but another flat. I may be, I think, subject to correction, but the accused and the family have not been back there. I think it was unit number 28 or thereabout."

Meanwhile, Solomons shared that this information was allegedly given by Tiffany and her mother.

"Tiffany and her mother, they are the ones that told us that the dog went there. And yet they weren't even there. And also things of a pillow found in the flat. That is lies. That is all lies.  We were a few community members that was in the flat."