By Martin Brunt, Crime Correspondent
The parents of murdered bride Anni Dewani say they hope to hear the truth from her husband Shrien at his murder trial next week.
They insist their long fight for justice has left them unable to grieve for their daughter who was kidnapped and shot dead on her honeymoon in South Africa four years ago.
Shrien Dewani, 34, is accused of hiring a hitman to murder his new bride.
The Bristol businessman denies faking the carjacking of their taxi and fleeing before Anni Dewani, 28, was driven off to her death.
Her father, Vinod Hindocha, 65, told Sky News: "We really hope we get to know what happened to Anni. That's all we are asking for.
"Shrien, tell us the truth, tell us what's happened. You were there.
"Anni had no right to die the way she did. This is not acceptable, the way she left us."
This week the Hindocha family were packing their suitcases at their home in Mariestad, Sweden, for the 6,000-mile journey to Cape Town, where the trial is due to start on Monday.
Anni's mother, Nilam, 62, said: "I hope we get justice. And I would love to hear what Shrien has to say.
"They say time will heal the wounds, but they get deeper and deeper. Let's hope we get justice and we can move ahead with our lives."
Shrien Dewani was extradited to South Africa in April after fighting extradition for three years.
He had claimed he was mentally unfit to stand trial, but psychiatrists eventually agreed he was well enough to be treated in a Cape Town clinic, where more doctors said he was ready for the court case.
Dewani denies murder, arguing that he loved his wife and had no motive to have her killed.
The prosecution is expected to suggest he is gay and wanted to escape his marriage.
Anni's elder sister, Ami Denborg, 37, revealed: "Three weeks before the wedding Anni actually threw the ring back at Shrien.
"She called me and said a lot of things, like it wasn't working well.
"I thought she was just stressed out and told her she would get over it.
"Looking back, I should have told her to break it off. If I had, maybe she would be alive today. It still haunts me."
Three local men have already been jailed for Anni's murder.
One of them, taxi driver Zola Tongo, told police Dewani offered him £1,300 to arrange for her to be killed.
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