Closing Arguments Concluded in Tiffany Meek Bail Application, Matter Remanded for Deliberation
- Tiffany Meek returned to the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on 28 July 2025 for her ongoing bail application
- Meek is charged with the murder of her son, Jayden-Lee, who was first reported missing on 13 July 2025
- The State and defence both delivered their closing arguments as the bail application nears a conclusion

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Briefly News journalist Byron Pillay has dedicated a decade to reporting on the South African political landscape, crime, and social issues. He spent 10 years working for the Northern Natal Courier before transitioning to online journalism.
GAUTENG – Closing arguments in Tiffany Meek’s ongoing bail application have now been concluded, and the 31-year-old’s fate lies in the hands of the magistrate. Meek is charged with murder, crimen injuria, attempting to defeat or obstruct the course of justice, and defeating or obstructing the administration of justice.
The charges stem from the death of her son, Jayden-Lee. The 11-year-old’s body was found on 14 May 2025, a day after he was reported missing. Meek maintains that she is innocent, insisting that someone was trying to frame her for her son’s murder.

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What is the latest on her bail application?
Meek returned to the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on 28 July 2025, for the closing arguments in the application.
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Her lawyer, Noven Naidoo, tried to argue that his client was not a flight risk and would not interfere with the witnesses, as she didn’t know who they were.
Naidoo also said that his client wanted to approach the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation to ask that they take over the case. Naidoo also tried to paint the State’s defence as not strong enough to warrant denying his client bail.

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What was the State’s argument?
The State’s argument focused on the fact that Meek returned to the apartment at the Swazi Place complex in Fleurhof on the morning that Jayden-Lee’s body was found. Meek failed to disclose that she returned to the apartment in her affidavit.
The State alleged that she returned to the apartment to move Jayden-Lee’s body from her flat, adding that he was found shortly after she left.

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The matter has now been remanded to 29 August 2025, as the judge will deliberate on whether Meek should be given bail or not.
What you need to know about the Jayden-Lee Meek case
- A close relative was arrested on 11 July in connection with the murder of Jayden-Lee.
- Tiffany made her first appearance in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court and was charged with the murder of her son.
- In an interview after his death, Tiffany demanded justice for her son and sent a warning to whoever was responsible for the murder.
- Tifanny’s mother, Debbie Dunn, maintained that her daughter was not guilty of killing Jayden-Lee.
- Tifanny denied any involvement in the murder and claimed that she was being framed.
- The investigating officer asked that the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court not give Tiffany bail.
- Angry community members demanded that Tiffany be given bail so they could deal with her.

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Lawyer grills IO during cross-examination
Briefly News reported that Meek’s lawyer grilled the investigating officer during cross-examination.
The lawyer isolated discrepancies in the evidence presented by the police, which led to her arrest.
Meek was arrested in connection with the murder of her son on 11 July, and applied for bail.
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