Scott cremated,honoured by family


Los Angeles – Director Tony Scott has been cremated, and his widow will keep his remains at their Los Angeles-area home.

 

The information is included on Scott’s death certificate, which was released on Monday.

 

The document doesn’t include a formal determination of Scott’s cause of death. Coroner’s officials expect it will take several weeks to finalise their investigation, but they are treating his case as a probable suicide.

 

The Top Gun director jumped from a bridge into Los Angeles Harbour on 19 August. Family and close friends gathered over the weekend to honour the British-born director at a private memorial.

 

His family also announced on Monday that they have created a memorial scholarship at the American Film Institute to help future filmmakers and honour his creative legacy.

 

The last film Scott directed was 2010’s Unstoppable.

 

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Do not misuse Marikana: ANC


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The ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) has asked that the shooting in Marikana not be used for political gain, secretary general Gwede Mantashe said yesterday.

 

 

“The special NEC appeals to all South Africans that nobody must use the tragedy for political and opportunistic reasons,” Mantashe said in a statement.

 

 

 “It the NEC expressed its support for the judicial commission of inquiry and… the composition of the inter-ministerial committee by government.”

  

The African National Congress held a special NEC meeting yesterday. Police opened fire on striking Lonmin platinum mineworkers on a hilltop in Marikana, North West, last Thursday, killing 34 of them and wounding 78.

 

 Workers had been on strike for nearly two weeks, demanding that their salaries be increased to R12 500 a month. President Jacob Zuma appointed a commission of inquiry, headed by retired Supreme Court of Appeal judge Ian Farlam, to investigate  the shooting.

 

Mantashe said the NEC was also looking at reports on local government and its performance.  “This follows the completion of the ANC’s internal monitoring report and the recent Auditor General’s report.

 

 “Both reports had highlighted areas considered to be posing a challenge in the composition and functioning of local government,” he said. A report by AG Terence Nombembe, released in July, revealed that  only five percent of municipalities received clean audits, while none of the country’s metros received clean audits.

Four suspects charged for murder in court


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By Obakeng Maje

Four suspects are expected to appear before Brits Magistrate court today for alleged murder of a  52-year-old Matemathe Phiri of Bokfontein. 

The  four suspects aged 18, 20, 24 and 35 were arrested on Saturday 25 August 2012 at Dimaketse informal Settlement, Bokfontein near Brits.

“It is alleged that one of the suspect was asleep at her boyfriend’s shack when the victim who is the father of her child knocked at the door. According to the allegations the victim was threatening to burn the shack if they do not open the door” Captain Funani said.

It is further alleged that the suspect and her boyfriend called their friends who were at the nearby tavern and on their arrival they started beating up the victim. apparently when the suspects saw that the victim was in a bad condition they called the ambulance.He was taken to Brits Hospital and later transferred to Mukhari Hospital in Ga-Rankuwa where he later died. 

A case of murder was registered and investigations continues.

 

 

ANC Leaders need to be assessed


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“No ANC leader is going to lead the organisation for life. It’s five years only,” The Star newspaper quoted Mashatile saying during a gala dinner hosted by Liliesleaf Farm African National Congress branch on Saturday.

 

Without mentioning President Jacob Zuma by name, Mashatile said there must an assessment after a couple of years, “it was not a given that you will be re-elected”.

 

“Our interest is not an individual. People say Paul is in favour of Tokyo for president, others say I’m in favour of Kgalema for president. We are ANC people,” he said to a rapturous applause.

 

Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale, who also attended the dinner, agreed with Mashatile, he said: “Indeed, we were elected for five years.”

 

The ANC will officially open the succession debate in October, ahead of its elective conference to be held in December in Mangaung.

Residents “shocked” by Mamelodi drownings


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JOHANNESBURG – A community is still reeling from the deaths of four young boys who drowned in a Pretoria dam on Saturday.

It is believed the boys from Mamelodi east had scaled a fence to go swimming in a dam near the Baviaanspoort Prison. 

The bodies of the boys, aged between 9 and 11, were recovered on Sunday morning.

The families of Nkosinathi Maselela, Nthapeleng Laka, Remember Msoma-Mesane and Mpho Mamabolo began frantically looking for them on Saturday morning. 

Maselela’s relative, Martha Mahlangu, said it was not long before they heard the children had gone to the dam.

Mahlangu said police and several relatives found the children’s clothes scattered on the banks of the dam.

Divers searched for around an hour on Sunday before the bodies were found.

Mamelodi police said an inquest docket has been opened.

Two suspects arrested for murder


Boitekong Police have arrested two suspects aged 25 for allegedly stabbing to death a 24-year-old victim with a spear. The incident occurred yesterday 25 August 2012 at about 12 midnight at Delela Informal Settlement. It is alleged that the deceased body was found lying on the street with stab wounds on the chest.

 

 

 

According to the allegations the suspects and the deceased were arguing on the street and one of the suspects took out a spear and stabbed the victim. They left him lying on the street and went to a nearby tavern.

 

Police were called and the witnesses who were at the scene identified the two suspects and they were arrested while they were still inside the tavern. A case of murder was registered. The suspects are expected to appear before Rustenburg Magistrates’ Court on Monday 27 August 2012. Investigations are underway.

 

 

 

Still in Boitekong.

 

 

 

A case of murder was registered after a 28-year-old victim was killed at Sondela Township yesterday 25 August 2012 at  about 4:30 am. It is alleged that the deceased was at a local tavern with his friends when he was attacked by two unknown suspects.

 

According to the allegations the deceased and the suspects had an argument . The suspects  stabbed deceased right above of his private parts and on the thigh. The two suspects  fled the scene. Police are still searching for the two suspects and no arrests have been made. Investigations continues.

 

 

20 year old woman raped after drinking spree


Klerksdorp-Police arrested 32-year-old for allegedly raping a 20-year-old victim in Kanana Township at extention 3.

The incident happened on Friday at about 21:00. It is alleged that the victim was with her friends on their way home when they met with the suspect.

“The suspect asked the victim to go to the tavern with him and they bought beers. On their way back it is alleged that the suspect grabbed the victim and pushed her to the ground and rape her” Captain Funani said.

After the incident the victim went to the Police and case of rape was registered.

The suspect was later arrested and is expected to appear before Klerksdorp Magistrate Court on Monday.

Jericho- Police…


Jericho- Police are investigating a case of murder after an unknown body was discovered on Saturday 25 August 2012 at about 1:00 am.

“It is alleged that the body was discovered lying on the street at Makgabetlwane Road by community members”

“According to information received by police the deceased sustained injuries on his left eye, lower jaw and bleeding from his mouth” Captain Funani said.

The deceased also had scratch marks on his chest. He died at the scene.

Investigations continue.

Three suspects arrested for robbery in Stelfontein


By Obakeng Maje

Khuma-Police arrested three suspects aged 26, 28 and 30 and a case of Business robbery was registered yesterday. 

It is alleged that the three suspects entered local supermarket pretending to be customers.

The suspects threatened the victim with a broken bottle and assaulted him. They then robbed the victim and fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money.

“The suspects were later arrested at a nearby tavern. They are expected to appear before Stilfontein Magistrate Court on Monday” Captain Funani said.

30 year-old woman gang-raped


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By Obakeng Maje

Reivilo-Police are looking for five suspects who gang raped a 30-year-old victim on Saturday 25 August 2012 at about 18:00.

It is alleged that the victim was together with her friends on their way home when eight suspects approached them.

“According to the reports,five suspects grabbed and dragged the victim to the bushes and raped her” Captain Funani said.

The suspects then fled the scene and investigations continue.

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