Nilam Hindocha

Mother of Anni Dewani

Swedish Uganda, East Africa

Quick Info

ProfessionMother of Anni Dewani
NationalitySwedish
Date of Birth01/01/1951
Age75 years
BirthplaceUganda, East Africa

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Bio/Wiki

Known ForBeing the mother of Anni Dewani who was murdered on her honeymoon when the car in which Anni and her husband Shrien Dewani were travelling was hijacked on 13 November 2010 in South Africa

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

Not Known

Personal Life

Year of Birth1951
EthnicityIndian origin

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Nilam Hindocha, of Indian descent, is a Swedish woman famous as Anni Dewani's mother.
2. Anni Dewani met a tragic end on her honeymoon in South Africa in 2010.
3. In 2006, Nilam Hindocha fought against uterine cancer.
4. In 2013, she showed empathy towards her son-in-law, Shrien Dewani.
5. Nilam Hindocha worried about the distress from legal actions.
6. Before the unfortunate incident, Nilam had uneasy feelings.
7. Shrien Dewani conveyed regret to Nilam Hindocha via phone call.
8. Nilam Hindocha is an Indian origin Swedish woman who is known for being the mother of Anni Dewani.
9. Anni Dewani was murdered by two gunmen when she was in South Africa with her husband Shrien Dewani on their honeymoon on 13 November 2010.
10. In 2006, Nilam Hindocha was suffering from uterus cancer and Anni Dewani took a year off to care for her ill mother while finding a job after completing her studies at university.
11. Nilam Hindocha is a refugee from Uganda who met her husband Vinod Hindocha, also a refugee from Uganda, on a visit to London.
12. The Hindocha family fled Uganda in 1972 when President Idi Amin gave Ugandans of South Asian descent 90 days to leave the country, and they settled in the small town of Mariestad, Sweden.
13. During the court trials of Anni's murder case, Nilam Hindocha was advised by doctors not to take stress, but she experienced daily stress from the case proceedings.
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