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Post by Benjamin Bice » Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:45 am

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Young mother attacked in cemetery
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June 17, 2015


Natasha Swanepoel (22) was first taken to a doctor on Thursday after she was attacked on Tuesday June 9, 2015 and almost raped at the cemetery in Windsorton, Northern Cape, South Africa.
According to Natasha, only after she made inquiries, undertook to go to a district surgeon because her injuries had to be recorded by a doctor. The attackers hit her with a brick in the face and cut her with a knife. They also tried to rip her clothes. The attackers overturned the stroller in which her baby daughter of 18 months was, when they fled.
Natasha went to the cemetery on Tuesday to clean her brother in law, Marcel’s grave. He died of meningitis in 2013. Natasha apparently sent a message to Marcel’s mother, Mali Swanepoel (42), to inform her of her plan. The cemetery is near her home and she walked with her baby daughter to the grave.


Natasha’s dog started barking and when she looked back, two men approached her. She advised them to go. However, they threatened her and came closer, one picking up a brick. They hit her, threw her to the ground and tried to tear off her clothes. Natasha apparently kept fighting back and wriggled on the ground, when one took a knife in his hand and cut her in the stomach, luckily it was just a superficial wound. They hit her with the brick in the face. Her baby began crying hysterically and it probably deterred the assailants. They fled.
Lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana, police spokesperson said they are investigating a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. No case of attempted rape was opened.
No arrests have been made.
The investigation continues.

Source – Afrikaanse Nuus
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Post by Benjamin Bice » Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:01 am

Cops to probe officer’s refusal to investigate case
By ZWANGA MUKHUTHU on June 23, 2015 in Metro, News · 0 Comments
Police are investigating a claim that a stabbed man was forced to withdraw an assault case because, he was told, it would be too hard to find his attacker.

Despite being stabbed 13 times and still in pain, East London police told Jason Pieterse, of Greenfields, not to pursue the case because the attacker was unknown, he said.


Pieterse initially agreed to withdraw the case but said yesterday he was angry with the police.

Responding to his allegations East London police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Mtati Tana said an investigation would be launched and the officer would be asked to explain his actions.

Tana said the provincial head of detective services would supervise it.

“Eastern Cape police would like to condemn the alleged behaviour and conduct of East London police as it is unacceptable to our organisation,” he said.

“The primary duty of the SAPS and its members is to assist the members of the public whenever they come to the police station to open a case, irrespective of its circumstances, and investigate.”

Tana said a case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm was opened but no one had so far been arrested.

Pieterse was stabbed 13 times by the knifeman just before 6pm on June 10 as he was fixing his vehicle’s engine on Settlers Way near the Orange Grove turnoff.

His 20-year-old girlfriend Marizelle Delport was with him.

He said he had noticed a “young” man who could possibly have been under the influence of drugs.

The youth approached him and his girlfriend. He told his girlfriend to get into the car and lock the door.

He also got into the car and locked the door but the man proceeded to bang on Delport’s window so he got out.

“We started fighting … he withdrew a knife and stabbed me many times.

Pieterse said he had also withdrawn his pocket knife and stabbed the attacker on the face and chest.

A security officer saw what was happening and ran to them.

The suspect fled. Later Pieterse’s mother arrived and he was taken to Frere Hospital where he spent the night. “The doctors said I was lucky to be alive.”

Pieterse was discharged the following day and went to report the case at the Fleet Street police station on Friday.

“I spent four hours queuing and when I was finally attended to I was told it would be useless to open up a case as the police would not be able to find the suspect.”

Pieterse said he demanded a case be opened and police finally agreed.

“On Saturday a detective came by my house and asked me to sign a form that would allow him to close the case.

“He said it would be difficult to find a ghost suspect; he said if the suspect was spotted they will reopen the case,” Pieterse said. — [email protected]

http://www.dispatchlive.co.za/news/cops ... gate-case/

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Post by Benjamin Bice » Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:26 pm

Farmer, 80, killed for pocket knife, keys, court hears
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2015-06-10 12:25
Jana Smit, Netwerk24
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Tankiso Ernest Beleme and Lawrence Thuli Thabatha appear for the murder of 80-year-old Gert Stephanus Swanepoel. (Jana Smit, Netwerk24)
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Kroonstad - The Free State High Court has heard how an 80-year-old farmer was bludgeoned to death with a hammer by two robbers, who made off with only a pocket knife and a set of keys, Netwerk24 reported on Wednesday.

Tankiso Ernest Beleme, 23, and Lawrence Thuli Thabatha, 34, appeared on Tuesday in the high court, sitting in Kroonstad, for the murder of Gert Stephanus Swanepoel in July 2014.

The men are also charged with aggravated robbery, attempted murder (on Swanepoel’s wife), and possession of an unlicensed firearm.

According to the charge sheet, Beleme and Thabatha went to Swanepoel's farm in the area of Vierfontein, outside Klerksdorp, under the guise of looking for work.

Upon gaining entry to the premises, a firearm was pointed at Swanepoel. Beleme then allegedly hit Swanepoel more than once with a hammer against the head.

Plans to rob

A witness, Sabata Joseph Khwetlha, testified on Tuesday that Thabatha had fetched him from his home before the attack with the false promise of a job opportunity on a farm in Jonkerskraal.

On their way, the pair picked up Beleme, and all three men went back to Thabatha’s house.

Thabatha would then tell Khwetlha that they weren’t going to look for work in Jonkerskraal, but were going to Swanepoel’s farm to commit robbery.

"I told him I couldn’t do it, because I would be leaving my children alone," Khwetlha testified.

After an argument, Khwetlha left Thabatha's home. He did not see the two accused again until he heard about the attack on Swanepoel.

Ran for help

Lesego Sedukanelo, 19, an employee at the farm, testified that she and two friends ran for help after Swanepoel was attacked. Thabatha allegedly chased after them.

Vierfontein police Sergeant Chris Badenhorst also testified on Tuesday. He said that he arrested Beleme after farmers in the area had apprehended him after the attack.

Badenhorst said he had locked the accused in his police vehicle for his own safety, as the farmers on the scene were filled with “adrenaline and violence”, and feared they would seek revenge.

Loraine Pistorius, Swanepoel's daughter, said her mother chose not to attend court, because it was too traumatic for her.

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Post by Benjamin Bice » Sun Jul 05, 2015 2:13 am

Pensioners wounded in heist at Pretoria mall
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Post by Benjamin Bice » Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:16 am

Teen’s cab ride horror
July 13 2015 at 07:26am
By Yolisa Tswanya
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Sanet de Lange sustained a gash to her temple and had to have scans done to check for damage to her head and neck.
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Cape Town - A night out to celebrate a homecoming turned to horror for a teenager in the southern suburbs. Dragged out of a taxi cab, beaten, kicked, and pinned down, Sanet de Lange made a miraculous escape – fighting off and fleeing from her attackers and hiding in a pile of dried leaves along the roadside.

The 18-year-old from Welgelegen remembers very little of the horrific ordeal she lived through on Thursday night – from where she partied, to exactly where the incident too place. Her mother, also named Sanet, said her daughter is trying to piece together what happened in order to open a case for the police to investigate.

“She can’t really have a conversation. She says a lot of broken things, but it’s getting better each day,” De Lange told the Cape Argus.

Sanet had just returned from a holiday in Thailand and had met with friends for a night out to celebrate.

She very nearly didn’t make it home.

Sanet decided to catch a taxicab from the nightclub.

The taxicab she had hailed was occupied by two men – a driver and passenger.

De Lange said: “She got into the taxi, realising she didn’t have money. She offered to pay the driver when she got home. Then the two men started quarrelling and she remembers getting scared.”

Sanet wasn’t sure whether it was at a traffic light or a four-way stop, but when the car came to a halt, she tried to jump out.

It was then that they attacked her.

“She managed to slip away and cover herself in leaves. She was soaking wet when she was found. At the hospital they thought she had been in an accident because she was covered in all these leaves and twigs.”

Sanet sustained a gash to her temple and had to have scans done to check for damage to her head and neck.

Following an examination by a gynaecologist, it was determined that she had not been raped. After spending one night in hospital, she is recovering at home.

Sanet struggles to eat, and will soon undergo trauma counselling.

Her mother now wants justice.

De Lange was upset that her daughter’s friends allowed her to leave alone.

The incident took place a kilometre away from the Tiger Tiger nightclub in Claremont where the group had been partying earlier that night.

Her mom wants the men responsible for the attack to be brought to book. “We are trying to get hold of the CCTV footage and get the guys. She was wearing a bright red jacket so she should be easy to spot on the footage.”

De Lange said taxicabs should be a safe and responsible way to get home from a night out.

“She should be able to take cabs and feel safe. She took cabs in Thailand and it was a natural thing. She said she felt safe.”

The City of Cape Town’s mayco member for safety and security JP Smith said incidents like this happened because of unscrupulous cab operators who conducted business outside the law.

“You wouldn’t get into a stranger’s car and you wouldn’t get into a strange taxi.

“We say members of the public should use a reputable taxi company and not a random taxi where you don’t know if the driver is a decent person.”

Smith said the city runs regular operations to clamp down on unlicensed cab operators, in a bid to avoid similar incidents.

“Rather take a proper cab that you have called and not one that is loitering around outside a nightclub.”

Sanet was found by patrolling police officers.

Police spokesman Thembinkosi Kinana said his office had heard of the complaint and advised “the complainant to approach the Wynberg Station Commander’s office in order to have the matter investigated”.

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Cape Argus

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Post by Benjamin Bice » Sat Jul 18, 2015 2:26 am

Robbers press panic button instead of gate remote
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Two house robbers are in the running for South Africa’s dumbest crook award after they pressed the panic alarm instead of the gate remote.
According to police spokesperson Captain Jethro Mtshali, the two broke into a complex on the corner of Outeniqua and Stanley Road in Pomona, east of Johannesburg, by lifting the gate off the rail, Kempton Express reported.
They stole a plasma TV and remote controls, an external hard drive and other valuables.
“The suspects then apparently pressed the panic button, thinking it to be the remote to the gate, and CMS Security responded,” added Mtshali.
The security company chased them in a white Honda up to Van Riebeeck Road. The robbers fired several shots at the officers, who were hot on their heels.
The traffic light at the intersection was red and the suspects skipped it, hitting a silver Opel Corsa.
The driver of the Corsa, Thabo Hlabane, 27, lost control and came to a halt.
Hlabane was with his uncle and seven-month-old daughter, who was immediately taken home by paramedics.
“I’m still not sure if she has sustained internal injuries. I don’t understand why this is happening to me,” said Hlabane at the scene of the accident.
“These guys are not starving, so I don’t know why they are doing this.”
The men in the Honda hit a pole which brought the car to a stop. The driver was arrested but his armed accomplice managed to get away, police said.
– Caxton News Service

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Post by Benjamin Bice » Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:57 am

Elderly man (76) stabbed to death in his Kelvin Estate home
The flesh on one of his arms was ripped from his body
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Post by Benjamin Bice » Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:08 am

Tremors of a revolutionary earthquake coming from the mines of South Africa
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Post by Benjamin Bice » Thu Aug 06, 2015 1:00 am

EFF SUPPORTERS TO RALLY BEHIND MALEMA DURING TRIAL
Julius Malema and three others are facing charges of corruption, racketeering and fraud.
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http://ewn.co.za/2015/08/03/Malema-and- ... on-charges
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Post by Benjamin Bice » Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:51 am

Woman shoots intruders: details emerge
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