 Jerry Nell pins his hopes on Dujizane Zuma's showing up to face culpable homicide charges. The head of AFRI Forum's private prosecutions unit says he is elated that the families of Dujizane Zuma's two alleged car crash victims will finally get justice. Former prosecutor Jerry Nell said on Monday he really hopes that former President Jacob Zuma's son Dujizane Zuma will appear in court to face culpable homicide charges on July 12, and is absolutely elated that the families of Zuma's two alleged car crash victims will finally get justice. Nell who heads AFRI Forum's private prosecutions unit announced in 2017 that the lobby group would apply to privately prosecute Zuma over the death of young mother Fumzile Du. She died after Zuma's force collided with the minibus she was traveling in in February 2014. Her fellow passenger Nanki Jeanette Mashaba reportedly died in hospital weeks after the crash. Despite Randberg magistrate Lullatocchetti finding that there was prima facie evidence that Dupe's death had been caused by Zuma's negligent actions the state elected in August 2015 not to prosecute him. Nell claims that decision was not communicated to Dupe's family. But now time select has been informed, confirmed by Zuma's lawyer, that the former President's son has been summons to appear in court to face the two culpable homicide charges in 10 days time. Zuma's lawyer Gary Mazaham confirmed that he had received the summons but said he was not in a position to comment on whether Zuma would actually appear. At this time I have no instructions on that he said. Personally I can see no reason why he should not appear.