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Three Accused in Van Aardt Murder Case Remain in Custody

suspects in court for Murdering Karin Van Aardt
Image: Facebook/Karin Van Aardt

 

 

The case against three men accused of the murder of Karin Van Aardt has been postponed in the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court to allow for further investigation and a formal bail application. A new date will be provided as soon as it becomes available.

 

Also read: Upset over womans death after Jakes Gerwel Drive smash & grab

 

Ndiyabulela Vayi, Thando Nkolongo and Yamnkela Mdunyelwa appeared in court this morning on charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances, following Van Aardt’s death during a smash-and-grab incident on Jakes Gerwel Drive nearly two weeks ago.

 

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila says the State alleges the accused were lying on the grass next to Jakes Gerwel Drive when they noticed the vehicle in which the deceased was travelling stop at a red traffic light.

 

“They allegedly ran towards the vehicle, where Thando Nkolongo is accused of using a spark plug to smash the passenger-side window.”

 

The State further alleges that Vayi attempted to grab Van Aardt’s handbag and GPS. When she resisted, she was allegedly stabbed several times.

 

The State has indicated it will oppose any bail application.

 

 

 

 

 

Young LEAP officer killed by alleged drunk driver

LEAP officer, Lyle Thoman
Lyle Thomas. IMAGE: Supplied

 

 

The City of Cape Town’s Law Enforcement agency and the Bonteheuwel community are mourning the loss of a local officer part of the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) unit. 

 

The City confirmed the identity of the officer as 20-year-old Lyle Thomas, who was off duty when he assisted police at the scene of an accident on Jakes Gerwel Drive in the early hours of Sunday morning.

 

The Western Cape SAPS said officers were attending to a separate hit-and-run accident on the road at around 04:20.  

 

“SAPS members were initially attending a culpable homicide at the mentioned address, that was seen as a “hit and run”. The police vehicle was parked on the side of the road with flashing blue lights when an off duty law enforcement officer stopped on the left side of the road with his VW Polo to assist the police members with the accident,” said SAPS spokesperson, Captain FC Van Wyk.  

 

SAPS spokesperson, Captain FC Van Wyk, further explained that another vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner,  came speeding down the road and drove into one of the police vehicles, causing it to overturn.  

 

“The law enforcement officer was standing with the SAPS members when the impact happened. The SAPS members managed to evade the approaching vehicle, but unfortunately the law enforcement officer was fatally injured [afterward] the Toyota Fortuner rammed into a nearby tree and came to a complete stop,” said Van Wyk. 

 

A culpable homicide investigation is now underway, with the 37-year-old driver of the speeding vehicle in custody at the Nyanga police station. Van Wyk said the suspect was also taken in for a blood alcohol test at the time of his arrest. 

 

The City’s Law Enforcement spokesperson, Wayne Dyason, said the department would do all it could to ensure justice is served. 

 

“We extend our condolences to the officer’s loved ones and his colleagues. This is an absolute tragic end to a young life. The officer was just 20 years old. The Safety and Security Directorate will work tirelessly to ensure that justice is served and that the suspect faces the full might of the law,” said Dyason. 

 

The Western Cape Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety also paid tribute to Thomas, describing his death as a devastating loss.  

 

“We are heartbroken by the death of Officer Lyle Thomas, a young man who embodied the very values of service, courage and commitment to community safety. It is unacceptable that an officer should lose his life because of alleged reckless and irresponsible driving. Drunken and negligent driving destroys families, shatters communities and robs us of young lives with so much potential,” said Police Oversight and Community Safety MEC Anroux Marais.  

 

Bonteheuwel ward councillor Angus McKenzie said the community was reeling from the loss.

 

“Lyle was young, driven, and deeply committed to his community. His unwavering dedication to Bonteheuwel, his tireless work within the Neighbourhood Watch, and his passion for law enforcement saw him grow into a role where he could serve on an even greater scale as part of the LEAP team. His journey was one of purpose, sacrifice, and courage… We will never forget Lyle Thomas… May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his family find strength in knowing that Lyle died as he lived in service to others,” said McKenzie.  

 

Meanwhile, regarding the initial culpable homicide case, Van Wyk said detectives are still investigating. 

 

“Samora Machel police registered two counts of culpable homicide following two separate accidents that occurred Sunday on Jakes Gerwel Drive, Samora Machel… The case for the first culpable homicide is still under investigation as the identity of both the deceased and the driver whom sped off, is still unknown.” 

 

Police have urged anyone with information related to the incident to come forward as investigations continue. 

 

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Body found along Sea Point shore

sea point
Law enforcement officers on the scene at Sea Point on Sunday. IMAGE: Nicola Jowell/Facebook

 

 

A police investigation is seeking to establish the circumstances of a man’s death, after his body washed up on the shore in Sea Point.  

 

The unidentified male was found in the water near the Sea Point Pavilion on Sunday.  

 

Western Cape police spokesperson FC Van Wyk confirmed that the circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear. Van Wyk said detectives estimate him to have been in his late 30s or early 40s. 

 

“No one saw him getting into the water. The circumstances surrounding his death are being investigated. Sea Point police registered an inquest. A post-mortem will be conducted to determine the cause of death,” said Van Wyk.  

 

Local authorities and emergency services were deployed to the scene shortly after the discovery was made.  

 

Ward councillor Nicola Jowell described the incident as tragic. 

 

“The only indication is that the person has been in the water for quite some time. But there is no other information at this stage,” said Jowell at the time of the incident. 

 

The incident follows several recent deaths along the Sea Point beachfront. In a previous case reported by SmileFM in September, the body of a 29-year-old man was found at Sunset Beach, with police investigating a possible drowning. In August, the body of an unidentified man was found at Broken Bath Beach, and another man’s body was discovered along the promenade with a gunshot wound.  

‘An act of evil antisemitism’: at least 16 dead in terrorist attack on Bondi Beach

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Alexandra Hansen, The Conversation; Amanda Dunn, The Conversation; Judith Ireland, The Conversation, and Matt Garrow, The Conversation

 

The death toll has risen to 16 after two gunmen opened fire on a crowd at Bondi Beach at about 6.47pm on Sunday. Thirty-eight people were injured and taken to hospital, including two police officers and four children. One of the gunman was among the dead. It is the deadliest mass shooting in Australia since the Port Arthur massacre in 1996.

 

A crowd of more than 1,000 had gathered to celebrate the first day of the Jewish festival Hanukkah. Bondi Beach is in the Sydney eastern suburbs, the heart of the Jewish community. New South Wales police have declared the shooting a terrorist attack.

 

Police confirmed one suspect had been taken into custody and was in serious condition. Another suspect was killed at the scene and police said they were investigating the possibility of a third offender. One of the attackers was known to authorities.

 

 

On Sunday evening, police were also investigating reports of an explosive device near the beach. New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed an improvised explosive had been found in a car.

 

ASIO head Mike Burgess said Australia’s terrorism threat level remained at “probable”. This means there is a greater than 50% chance of an onshore attack or attack planning in the next twelve months. “I don’t see that changing at this stage,” Burgess told reporters in Canberra on Sunday night.

 

Soon after the shooting began, horrific vision emerged on social media of people shot dead or injured, as well as footage of incredible acts of bravery from passersby trying to thwart the attack.

 

One video shows a bystander tackling a gunman from behind, wrestling his gun from him. Others were performing CPR on the injured on the beach.

 

A Jewish chaplain with blood on him spoke of trying to save people amid terrible scenes of people shot in the head. People fled as the attack unfolded, but some elderly people were unable to run.

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the scenes as “shocking and distressing”. “My thoughts are with every person affected.” In the wake of the attack he convened an emergency meeting of the National Security Committee of cabinet.

 

Albanese received a preliminary briefing from Australian Federal Police acting Deputy Commissioner Nigel Ryan and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, who convened an emergency meeting of state cabinet. Albanese defended himself against criticism he had not taken antisemitism seriously enough.

 

“Australia is braver than those who seek to make us afraid […] we will see justice done, and we will come through this together,” he said.

 

“There are nights that tear at our nation’s soul in this moment of darkness,” Albanese said. “We must be each other’s light. Hold on to the true character of the country that we love.”

 

At a press conference on Sunday night, Minns said “This cowardly act of terrifying violence is shocking and painful to see, and represents some of our worst fears about terrorism in Sydney.” He asked Australians to “wrap their arms around” the Jewish community, and praised both the outpouring of love and support towards the Jewish community as well as the extraordinary demonstrations of courage in the wake of the attack.

 

Lanyon called for calm, and said this is “not a time for retribution”. He assured the public no stone would be left unturned in bringing those responsible to justice and ensuring there are no further attacks. “This type of disgraceful activity, this wanton use of violence, the taking of innocent lives is unacceptable to New South Wales.”

 

Independent federal MP Allegra Spender, who represents Bondi in her seat of Wentworth, also expressed her shock and horror.

 

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley also expressed her shock. “Australians are in deep mourning tonight, with hateful violence striking at the heart of an iconic Australian community, a place we all know so well and love, Bondi.

 

“Today we stand together as Australians against hate in this moment of profound tragedy and shock.”

 

In a statement, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said “our heart misses a beat”. He called on the Australian government to “take action to fight against the enormous wave of antisemitism which is plaguing Australian society”.

 

The Australian Imams Council issued a statement condemning the attack.

 

“These acts of violence and crimes have no place in our society. Those responsible must be held fully accountable and face the full force of the law,” the statement said.

 

“Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and all those who witnessed or were affected by this deeply traumatic attack.”

The Conversation

Alexandra Hansen, Deputy Editor and Chief of Staff, The Conversation; Amanda Dunn, Politics + Society Editor, The Conversation; Judith Ireland, Education Editor, The Conversation, and Matt Garrow, Editorial Web Developer, The Conversation

 

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Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend. This is the call of the Mobility Department as traffic volumes will be high and this means that risks are also higher.

Be extra careful on roads this weekend

Motorists who will be taking the long road are asked to rest sufficiently along the route. You are also asked to show consideration towards others while travelling.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

Motorists and drivers of trucks must rest

Traffic officers will be deployed on main routes but road safety is a shared responsibility. Everyone is encouraged to arrive safely at their final destinations.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

Road users and the freight industry

 

The Mobility Department sways it values the critical role that the freight industry plays in keeping the economy moving. It is urging operators and drivers to partner with them in prioritizing safety during this peak travel period.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend
Freight operators and drivers are encouraged to take the necessary precautions by:
• Ensuring vehicles are properly maintained and roadworthy. • Adhering to speed limits and load regulations. • Managing driver fatigue through adequate rest periods. • Avoiding reckless overtaking. • Complying with all road rules and instructions from traffic authorities.

Motorists

• Check your vehicle before travelling; tyres, lights, indicators, brakes, and fluid levels.
• Obey all road signs, rules, and instructions from traffic officers. • Expect congestion in certain areas and plan extra time for your trip.
• Be patient and courteous; avoid speeding and reckless overtaking.
• Take regular rest breaks on long journeys.
• Make mindful decisions; your safety and the safety of others depends on you.
• Remember: arriving late is better than not arriving at all.
Pedestrians:
• Cross only at designated places and make sure you are visible, especially at night.
• Do not walk on highways or along poorly lit roads, and avoid roadways if intoxicated.
• Avoid distractions such as cellphones or headphones when walking near traffic.
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