Pretoria - The extradition hearing of honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani is expected to resume in Belmarsh Magistrate's Court in East London today.
The hearing was postponed at the Westminster Magistrate's Court two weeks ago.
Dewani was not at court on that occasion because he was suffering from acute stress disorder.
The hearing has since been moved to the Belmarsh Magistrate's Court in order to accommodate the large number of people attending the hearing.
South African authorities are requesting that Dewani to be brought back to South Africa to stand trial on charges related to the murder of his wife, Anni.
Anni was killed while the couple was honeymooning in South Africa in November last year. Dewani claimed the couple was hijacked while they were driving through Khayelitsha and that he was forced out of the vehicle.
Anni's body was found in the abandoned vehicle the next day. She had been shot.
Dewani returned to the UK shortly after his wife's death and was arrested thereafter. Zola Tongo, the man who chauffeured the couple, claimed in court that Dewani gave him R15 000 as payment to kill Anni.
The money was apparently to be shared by Tongo and the two other accused in the case. Tongo allegedly received a further R1 000 after Anni was killed.
He claimed that the couple was never hijacked or forced out of the vehicle, saying the hijacking was faked to cover up the murder.
Tongo was sentenced to an effective 18 years imprisonment for his role in the crime.