Acoustic engineer testifies in Oscar trial


Pretoria – An acoustic and electro-acoustic engineer testified in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial, in the North Gauteng High Court, on whether a scream was from a man or woman.

Pistorius’s lawyer Barry Rouw, called in Ivan Lin, to testify for the defence.

Witnesses have testified for the State they heard a woman scream from Pistorius’s house in the early hours of 14 February.

Pistorius’s defence has argued that when Pistorius is anxious, he screams like a woman.

In his testimony Lin said if listeners were 177m away on balcony and the sound came from the bathroom, sound would have been audible and intelligible, but if they in bedroom and sound came from bathroom, sound would not have been audible or intelligible.

According to the first witness to testify in the trial, neighbour Michelle Burger, who lived 177m away, claimed she heard a woman’s “blood-curdling screams”.

The Paralympian shot Steenkamp through the locked door of his toilet, apparently thinking she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him.

She was struck in the hip, arm, and head. After firing the shots, Pistorius used a cricket bat to break open the door to get to a dying Steenkamp.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charge of the murder as well as not guilty to various firearm-related charges.

Earlier,  Judge Thokozile Masipa ordered that police officers explain how an extension cord went missing from murder accused Oscar Pistorius’s house.

The cord disappeared from the house where Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on 14 February last year. It appears on police photos of the crime scene. Pistorius is on trial, charged with murdering Steenkamp.

“The house was locked and there was no burglary. It cannot walk. It may not assist Mr Barry Roux, but it will certainly assist me because I am very unhappy about it,” Masipa said.

Roux had told the court the defence’s efforts to get the cable from the State had been in vain.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said after intensive searches the cable was not found. He said it would be impossible to go and search the house because it had been sold.

He said the cord was not on the inventory of items police seized from Pistorius’s house.

“Yes it was in the house as seen on the photographs. It was not in the same position on the 14th and 15th [of February 2013]. Where it is, did somebody take it? I cannot answer,” said Nel.

“I am answering on behalf of the police. I am standing here with the investigating officer.”

Masipa ordered that police officers who sealed the crime scene depose affidavits about the cord.

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Masipa wants answers on missing cord


Pretoria – Judge Thokozile Masipa ordered in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Monday that police officers explain how an extension cord went missing from murder accused Oscar Pistorius’s house.

The cord disappeared from the house where Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on 14 February last year. It appears on police photos of the crime scene. Pistorius is on trial, charged with murdering Steenkamp.

“The house was locked and there was no burglary. It cannot walk. It may not assist Mr Barry Roux, but it will certainly assist me because I am very unhappy about it,” Masipa said.

Roux, for Pistorius, had told the court the defence’s efforts to get the cable from the State had been in vain.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said after intensive searches the cable was not found. He said it would be impossible to go and search the house because it had been sold.

He said the cord was not on the inventory of items police seized from Pistorius’s house.

“Yes it was in the house as seen on the photographs. It was not in the same position on the 14th and 15th [of February 2013]. Where it is, did somebody take it? I cannot answer,” said Nel.

“I am answering on behalf of the police. I am standing here with the investigating officer.”

Masipa ordered that police officers who sealed the crime scene depose affidavits about the cord.

Technical testimony

Moving on, Roux called Ivan Lin, an acoustics and electro-acoustics engineer to testify for the defence.

He said his technical testimony would focus on whether someone could accurately determine whether a scream was from a man or woman.

Witnesses have testified for the State they heard a woman scream from Pistorius’s house in the early hours of 14 February.

Pistorius’s defence has argued that when Pistorius is anxious, he screams like a woman.

The Paralympian shot Steenkamp through the locked door of his toilet, apparently thinking she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him.

She was struck in the hip, arm, and head. After firing the shots, Pistorius used a cricket bat to break open the door to get to a dying Steenkamp.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charge of the murder as well as not guilty to various firearm-related charges.

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Friends of Taung Givers continue to show unwavering support


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- The Friends of Taung Givers continue to show their unwavering support and love to the previously disadvantaged pupils in schools across Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati.

On Saturday, Friends of Taung Givers co-founders, Sandy Gasekoma and Outlwile Moeng along with their crew embarked on social responsibility by handing over school uniforms, shoes and school bags to the future tomorrow.

The team started-off at Ikhutseng primary school in Vaaltyn village near Reivilo and handed-over more than 50 school materials.

Ikhutseng primary school principal Sammy Mosimaneotsile Gaopalangwe was so emotional when receiving materials.

“We are very grateful and appreciate the love shown to us by Friends of Taung Givers. This will go the long way in nourishment because by developing our children, we nurturing our future leaders” Gaopalangwe said.

The Friends of Taung Givers work together with African National Congress Women’s League(ANCWL) and the member of the structure in the province Boitumelo Mahlangu said the ANC liberated everybody to have education and be equipped.

“The ANC says the doors of learning shall be opened for all. We appreciate the scintillating job done by Friends of Taung Givers. In every challenge, there is an opportunity, so do not despair in pain, make sure you study hard and just know that education is the key” Mahlangu told learners of Ithuteng primary.

The School Governing Body(SGB) representative Martha Jansen,61 also welcomes the Friends of Taung Givers and said they appreciate their support.

The Friends of Taung Givers’ next stop was Sekhing village, near Pampierstad were they also gave away uniforms, school bags and shoes.

The crew was welcomed by Reduetswe primary school principal Daphney Moitsi, parents and pupils who shared smiles when the Friends of Taung Givers arrived at their shores.

“It really shows that God is great. He said Friends of Taung Givers to show support to our children. At Reduetswe we are very grateful and pray to God that he must give them courage. Please keep on helping others too as God will bless you so much, we cannot show how happy we are…we are taken away” Moitsi said.

Sanco members also came to witness the event and send their message of support and appreciation.

“Friends of Taung Givers have a clear and simple vision: a prosperous and inclusive future without waste.  A future without soci-economic issues that affect us daily is not just a dream; it’s a necessity.  Poverty reduces the effectiveness in us to reach our destiny,  increases pressures on the unconducive environment and harms the vitality of our communities” Sandy Gasekoma said.  

Gasekoma said it does not have to be this way. “Poverty is the result of a broken process. Fortunately, this is a process that can be fixed.”-TDN

Anyone who is willing to help with any donation, can contact Sandy Gasekoma on 0733143709 or Outlwile Moeng on 0724164326 or alternatively e-mail them on friendsoftaunggivers@gmail.com or ‘Like’ their page Friends of Taung Givers on Facebook.
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Boateng unsure of playing for Ghana again amid suspension


By Kgatliso Ramose
Sao Paulo, Brazil- Suspended Ghana midfielder Kelvin Prince Boateng finally spoke out about the incident that led to his suspension and holds no punches against both Ghana Football Association and Ghanaian coach Kwasi Appiah.

The Schalke 04 play-maker has told German sports online portal –
SportsBlid.de that he is unsure of returning to play for the Black
Stars after describing the Ghana FA’s 2014 World Cup organization
as a disappointing and stating that Kwasi Appiah is a tactically
bankrupt coach.

“I never thought that preparations for the World Cup will be so poorly-organised. The
hotel, the flight – everything was organized in an amateurish manner”
Boateng told SportsBlid.de.

“We flew to our first training camp from Amsterdam to Miami. However,
in two groups, because there was little space on the flights. One
group flew over Atlanta, the other flew through New York. We sat
around 9 hours at the airport, a total of 19 hours we were on the road”
he said.

He revealed that while they were forced to travel in such situation,
stuffed in Economy Class, the Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi, his
wife and children travelled in Business Class . He also claimed that
he lost his luggage when they finally board in chartered flight in
Brazil.

He also shed a light about the accommodation. “Before the first World Cup match against United State, we slept in a hotel, I say damp,
which may have never been from FIFA. It was a huge water damage. The
room were damp. I had to change rooms because my room was like a
private swimming pool. There was so much water dripping from the
ceiling.”

About the incident that led to his suspension, Boateng said it came as
a shocker. “Sulley and I were joking at the training. The coach stopped
us and we said it was all okay. Suddenly I was sent to the cabin.
Later I asked the coach, if he had the problem with me. He yelled at
me and insulted me for example with ‘f**k off. This incident occurred four days before my suspension” said the German born.

Boateng said on Wednesday, a day before his suspension, there was a
meeting with the squad. He told the person in charge that they lied to
them and only made empty promises. Thursday morning a white piece of
paper were dropped under his door and he was suspended. He believe
that the GFA president could’ve turned the table.

Boateng said he in unsure about his future at Ghanaian national team.

“They kicked me out yet I love the country and the people, but under
the circumstances it is difficult for any athlete to continue playing.
I am going on vacation and come mid- July with full power back to
Schalke, then we’ll see” he concluded.
-TDN
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Panel finds Pistorius has no mental defects


Pretoria – Paralympian Oscar Pistorius does not suffer mental defects that could influence his behaviour, prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Monday.

He was summarising the findings of a panel of three psychiatrists and a clinical psychologist who observed the murder-accused athlete for 30 days at Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital following a court order. Pistorius was a day patient.

“The panel has provided reports and they will be handed over to court. A mental disorder did not affect his ability to distinguish between right or wrong,” said Nel.

On 20 May, the court ruled that Pistorius’s evaluation would inquire if he was “at the time of the commission of the offence criminally responsible” and if he could appreciate the “wrongfulness of his actions and act according to that appreciation”.

Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled that Pistorius would be evaluated to determine whether his general anxiety disorder and his disability had an effect on him when he shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year.

Pistorius is charged with Steenkamp’s murder. He shot her dead through the locked door of his toilet in his Pretoria home, apparently thinking she was an intruder about to emerge and attack him.

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Vaaltar FM engages with listeners during AGM


By Obakeng Maje
Taung Community Radio Station, Vaaltar FM hosted an Annual General Meeting(AGM) on Saturday with its listeners. The gathering of community-oriented radio broadcaster was to discuss new plan to grow the station and to get listeners’ views regarding the station and its programmes.

The station was launched more than ten years ago on 93.6 FM and has been a trademark across Dr Ruth S. Mompati municipality.

According Vaaltar FM Board Of Directors chairperson Daniel Moepeng, the station is moving away from analog to digital and that will help to reach more listeners.

“This change in branding represents the station’s position as the alternative voice of the Greater Taung area and its Surroundings. Most listeners raised the issues of some programmes that need to be scrapped and replaced by more appealing ones” Moepeng said.

Moepeng also highlighted the issue of challenges the station come across. He said even though Vaaltar FM does not have that big amount of budget, the station will try its level best to make sure the sustainability is there.

Most listeners applaud the station for conveying much-needed information to the masses and said they hope the management can improve on that.

They also advised the station’s presenters to do more research so that no distorted information is disseminated to them.

“We heard our listeners and also welcome programme committee that was elected. We will work hand-in-hand with the committee to take the station forward. Our listeners are more important and we will prioritized their views” Vaaltar FM newly-elected Programme Manager, Tirelo Maruping said.

Most local artists were given the platform to showcase their talent and listeners were taken into Vaaltar FM revamped studios to have a first hand experience how broadcasting works.

Maruping said the station is not worried about losing its first spot as number station. He said listenership will pick up again and what is needed is working together for the same objective.

Vaaltar FM won some awards in the past and once maneuvered its way to the top spot in the province.

Moepeng said the station will embark on an outreach programme to engage with its listeners and other organisations that form part of the demographic area.

“We will visit churches, schools and other areas where we will reach our listeners. Community participation will be our centre of priorities” he said.

Councellor Oageng Seleke on behalf of municipality applauds a job well-done by the station and hints the municipality could also help to presenters with skill development programmes.-TDN
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Top Dj wanted for murder of girlfriend


A POPULAR DJ has allegedly stabbed and killed his lover!

It happened yesterday morning at Jabulani in Soweto, south of Joburg.

Warrant Officer Kay Makhubela told Daily Sun the girlfriend’s friend called the cops. The friend said the DJ told her to go and see what he’d done.

He allegedly told her he’d stabbed his girlfriend and she was dead. “She said he told her he regretted what he had done,” Makhubela said. “We had to ask the caretaker to open the unit for us.”

He said they found the woman’s body lying on the bed in a pool of blood. “She had a stab wound in the upper part of her body,” he said. A case of murder was opened at Jabulani Police Station.

“The suspect is still at large,”  Makhubela said. A neighbour said the DJ was an abusive lover who beat up his girlfriend in full view of people in their complex.

“He broke furniture in their house and the whole neighbourhood had to wake up and help the poor girl.

“We did not think it would end this way,” he said. Another neighbour said the DJ was rude to everyone in the complex.

The neighbour said the girlfriend was doing her Masters at Wits University and was nearing the end of her deegree. “We would constantly go and reprimand him but he never listened.”

He said the woman complained about the abuse but never left. They helped her open a case but she would go back and drop it.

Another neighbour said the DJ looked miserable yesterday. She said she asked him how he was doing and he held his head and pointed at the house. “I did not know he had done something this terrible,” she said.
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Pistorius’s trial to resume after psychiatric tests


Johannesburg – The murder trial of Oscar Pistorius resumes on Monday after one month during which mental health experts evaluated the athlete to determine if he has an anxiety disorder that could have influenced his actions on the night he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Judge Thokozile Masipa is expected to receive the conclusions of a panel of one psychologist and three psychiatrists who were instructed to assess whether he was capable of understanding the wrongfulness of his act when he shot Steenkamp through a closed toilet door in his home on Valentine’s Day last year.

The assessments of a panel at a state psychiatric hospital could determine whether he should be held criminally responsible and affect the judge’s deliberations on a verdict or, in the event of a conviction, the severity of the sentence, according to legal analysts.

The evaluation came after a psychiatrist, Dr Merryll Vorster, testified for the defence that Pistorius, who has said he feels vulnerable because of his disability and long-held worry about crime, had an anxiety disorder that could have contributed to the killing. He testified that he opened fire after mistakenly thinking there was a dangerous intruder in the toilet.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel has alleged that Pistorius, 27, killed the 29-year-old model after an argument, and has portrayed the Olympic athlete as a hothead with a love of guns and an inflated sense of entitlement. But he requested an independent inquiry into Pistorius’s state of mind, based on concern the defence would argue Pistorius was not guilty because of mental illness.

Pistorius’s defence team could get a boost if the hospital evaluation roughly aligns with the conclusions of Vorster, the defence witness, said a legal expert observing the trial. Kelly Phelps, a senior lecturer in the public law department at the University of Cape Town, said a diagnosis that Pistorius has an anxiety disorder could add weight to his account and compel the judge to consider the question: “Is it more likely that he is telling the truth about what occurred on that night?”

Even if the judge rules that Pistorius is guilty despite any disorder that he is suffering, Phelps said, the diagnosis could be a mitigating factor when he is sentenced.

“That is the area of law that is often referred to as diminished responsibility,” she said.

Other possible conclusions in the psychiatric evaluation are that Pistorius is not suffering from any anxiety disorder, which could undermine his defence. Alternatively, it might be found that he was incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong or acting in accordance with that understanding, which could lead to a verdict of not guilty because of mental illness and referral to state psychiatric care.

Pistorius faces 25 years to life in prison if found guilty of premeditated murder, and could also face years in prison if convicted of murder without premeditation or negligent killing. He is free on bail.

Once Judge Masipa receives the conclusions from the mental health experts, the defence will be in a position to call its few remaining witnesses, prior to closing arguments and Masipa’s deliberation on a verdict. If, however, the experts who observed Pistorius are not unanimous in their conclusions, the judge can call them to the stand to clarify their findings.

Pistorius was evaluated as an outpatient at Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital in Pretoria. He has been staying at the upscale home of his uncle.

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Man shot in Durban


Durban – A man was wounded with serious injuries during a shooting along Palm Castle Road in Durban on Sunday, paramedics said.

“Exact detail to the cause of the shooting and preceding events will remain a subject for police investigation and comment,” Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha said.

“Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at the scene and found a man in his fifties with a serious gunshot wound. After he was stabilised at the scene they transported him to a hospital in Durban for the care that he required.”
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No staff dismissed – Sun International


Johannesburg – No staff have been dismissed at the Sun City resort in the North West, Sun International said on Sunday.

“Sun International can confirm that approximately 160 people employed across the Sun City resort are under investigation for theft of food and beverage consumables,” spokesperson Michael Farr said in a statement.

“Only 30 of these staff members are Sun City employees. The balance are employed by four external service providers.’

Contrary to claims made by the Congress of SA Trade Unions in the North West reported elsewhere, Sun City had not dismissed any staff, and was waiting for the outcome of the investigation before action was taken.

On Saturday, Cosatu regional secretary Solly Phetoe said hundreds of people working at the resort protested outside the premises on Saturday.

The protesters were demanding the immediate re-instatement of between 200 and 250 of their colleagues, who were fired during the week.

“The protesters allege that management has placed video cameras in toilets and in the kitchens to monitor them,” said Phetoe.

Illegal protest

Some workers were fired for allegedly spending too much time in the kitchen and rest rooms, while others were alleged to have been filmed stealing, Phetoe said at the time.

He called on the resort’s management to provide proof of this by showing the material it had.

Farr said it could be confirmed staff employed by one of the four service providers had been suspended by their employer pending the outcome of the investigation and disciplinary process.

“The investigation is into hundreds of incidents of theft recorded on camera by security,” Farr said.

“Sun City management is entirely comfortable that they have complied with the correct processes by informing their recognised trade union Saccawu (SA Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union), who has raised no objection to the investigations.”

Farr said the “illegal protest” held on Saturday involved 100 to 150 people and not 3000 as reported by Cosatu.

“Participants in the illegal protest were staff under investigation, their colleagues and others not known to us at all,” he said.

“Although the protestors prevented Sun City as well as other employees from entering the resort, Sun City remained operationally functional.”

Contingency measures were also employed to ensure the ongoing well-being and comfort of visitors.

“Additional allegations from Cosatu North West of racism, coupled with claims that there are cameras inside toilets are not only completely unfounded, they are also inflammatory,” Farr said.
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