12 State witnesses have been called so far in the trial of Ratu Peceli Rokoralovo, who is charged with the murder of Dr Isireli Biumaitotoya (Dr Leli Darling).
It is alleged that between 31st August and 1st September last year, Rokoralovo attacked Dr Biumaitotoya with a cane knife at the deceased's residence in Fatima Court, Martintar, Nadi.
In its opening address, the State presented that the accused and the deceased were involved in a
complex personal relationship marked by financial dependence, jealousy, alcohol abuse and escalating conflict, culminating in a fatal attack at the deceased's home.
The prosecution alleges that following an argument, the accused repeatedly attacked the deceased with a cane knife, causing fatal injuries, before leaving the scene in the deceased's vehicle.
The accused requested Legal Aid representation after previously dismissing both private counsel and Legal Aid and indicating that he would represent himself.
Legal Aid appeared as friend to the Court and is expected to receive instructions before formally representing the accused.
The State has indicated that it intends to call between 27 and 30 witnesses, including family members, neighbours, police officers, medical personnel, forensic experts and witnesses relating to digital evidence and the accused's alleged admissions.
Among the witnesses heard in court, was the deceased's sister, Sera Vini Leba, who gave evidence about Dr Biumaitotoya's background, describing him as an outstanding medical graduate, the first iTaukei gold medalist on graduating with an MBBS, a respected medical practitioner and successful businessman who owned several properties and farms.
She testified that he was generous to his family and widely respected.
Other witnesses included family members, the deceased's medical receptionist, and attending police officers who gave evidence regarding the discovery of the deceased and the initial police response.
The trial will resume on Wednesday.
The accused remains remanded in custody.