Victor Mlotshwa. (Jeanette Chabalala, News24) Coffin assault victim Victor Mlotshwa is living in fear after the two men who victimised him were released on parole.Mlotshwa has relocated to another town and fears visiting his home in Middleburg.Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson were among 9 537 qualifying low-risk offenders released by the Department of Correctional Services…
Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen are seen during their appearance at the High Court sitting at Middelburg Magistrate’s Court. Felix Dlangamandla, Gallo Images, Netwerk24 Coffin assault duo Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson have been released on parole.Department of Correctional Services said as at 12 August, 9 537 qualifying low-risk offenders were granted parole under correctional…
Covid-19 has introduced us to some interesting things, including being able to purchase a coffin online, writes Howard Feldman. Because 2020 wasn't weird enough, South Africans are apparently now able to purchase coffins on popular retail site Takealot.The items sell for just under R5 000 per box and the company has stipulated that it will not…
In 2013, a scientist at Abbott Laboratories saw study results with potentially big implications for the company’s profits and the lives of some of the world’s most fragile people: preterm infants. The upshot, she wrote in an email: Babies fed rival Mead Johnson Nutrition’s acidified liquid human milk fortifier — a nutritional supplement used in
4 min read WHEN YOU'RE TELLING a horror story that's based around a family function or family dynamic, it's important to make sure you're getting the parents just right. Ari Aster's Hereditary, which came out in 2018, hit the nail right on the head, casting Toni Collette as the film's lead—and the increasingly unhinged (and
Dietitians regularly talk up the importance of having variety in your diet to make sure you hit your nutritional needs. But new research suggests that’s actually not helpful—at least, not when you’re trying to lose weight. The study, which was published in the journal Health Psychology, makes a strong case for sticking with the same