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The schoolboy, 16, who described himself as an “untouchable” in the video showing the murder of Thoriso Themane will join six other minors in the Polokwane Children’s Court on Friday, March 22.
The schoolboy appeared briefly in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on a separate charge of attempted murder. He appeared in camera because he is a minor.
National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson in Limpopo Mashudu Malabi confirmed that the teenager would face a murder charge relating to Themane’s death when he appears in court on Friday.
The attempted murder charge is related to an incident in which he allegedly attacked a fellow pupil in December last year. It was not pursued at the time.
The charge was reinstated after outcry from the #justiceforthoriso movement and members of the public. He was arrested a week ago.
In the video of the murder, the schoolboy boasted that he was “untouchable” because his father was a senior police officer. It later emerged that the father was a retired warrant officer in the South African Police Service.
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Cape Town – Proteas fast bowler Lungi Ngidi will join his team-mate Anrich Nortje on the sidelines as the duo will miss the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) due to injury.
Ngidi sustained a left side strain during the fifth One-Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka, while Nortje has been ruled out due to a right shoulder injury.
Proteas team manager, Dr Mohammed Moosajee explained the injuries: “Lungi felt discomfort while bowling during the last ODI against Sri Lanka at Newlands and immediately stopped bowling.
“Further scans revealed a Grade II muscle strain which will need up to four weeks of rest followed by a rehab programme leading up to the World Cup.”
Ngidi was retained by the Chennai Super Kings, while Nortje was set to make his debut in the star-studded tournament as he was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders for around R400 000.
“Nortje sustained a right shoulder injury and will be sidelined for six weeks. Unfortunately this injury will rule him out of the upcoming IPL, but with the World Cup in sight, it is important for us to make sure all of the World Cup hopefuls will be fit for selection,” ended Moosajee.
The 12th edition of the IPL gets underway on Saturday with the Super Kings taking on the Royal Challenges Bangalore (16:30 SA time).
Blood droplets matched to Gill Packham and her husband, Rob, who stands accused of murdering her, were found on the premises of their Constantia home, the Western Cape High Court heard on Wednesday.
Investigating officer Sergeant Ivan Sonnenberg said the couple’s daughters granted access to the house in Riesling Road after their father’s arrest on March 1, 2018.
A police officer visited the home shortly after that to collect samples.
He said blood was found in the garage, where the couple had parked their BMW and Audi Q5, and on the inside front door handle on the driver’s side of Rob’s Audi. Both blood specimens belonged to Gill.
Blood found in and around the basin of the en suite bathroom was found to belong to Rob.
Sonnenberg said the accused never explained the presence of his or his wife’s blood in these locations.
He also claimed that police had struggled to obtain the Audi for testing and eventually secured the vehicle through a court order.
When officers visited the garage, they found it packed with items including washing machines and tumble dryers. They also found linen and bedding for Gill’s bed and breakfast.
Axe found hidden away
“In between [the linen and bedding] we found a broken axe: the head of the axe and the handle for the axe,” he said.
A test revealed no DNA. While police could not confirm whether it was the murder weapon, “we did find it strange that it was hidden away like that”.
Rob has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his wife and a charge of obstruction of justice.
Her charred remains were found on February 22 in the boot of her burnt-out car at the Diep River train station after the fire was extinguished.
Sonnenberg was on the scene that evening and found the body, a trail indicating how the fire was started and a burnt-out wallet with coins in it near the boot section on the driver’s side.
He called Rob to come to the scene but Rob apparently told him it had been a very long day.
Sonnenberg said Rob missed an appointment to meet the next morning but they eventually ended up at the police station so he could explain what happened the day his wife went missing.
Rob indicated that he and his wife had breakfast and she left before him, at around 07:00.
Cellphone mapping places Packham at crime scenes
“He was very calm, no stresses. He was just sitting there, telling his story to me. There was no crying or anything,” he recalled.
Trying to establish Gill’s movements that morning, police obtained CCTV footage from a house in the same road, taken at 07:34 on February 22, 2018. They zoomed in and made stills.
He said the driver of a BMW in the footage appeared to have a baseball cap on, white shirt and black jacket. Only the side of their head could be seen.
“From the zoomed-in photograph, he looks like a white male,” the police officer noted.
They used cellphone mapping to establish Rob’s whereabouts in relation to his wife.
He said that while Rob claimed he left the house after his wife, cellphone mapping showed him to be at the house until a certain time and then placed him at key locations where the crimes unfolded.
When they obtained Rob’s work cellphone the day after his wife was found, they did not yet know he had a “burner phone” which he used for communicating with his mistress at the time.
At first, Rob supplied a pin number for his work iPhone but it didn’t work, said Sonnenberg. He said Rob later claimed he forgot his pin.
No other suspect
To this day, police have not been able to access its contents.
Sonnenberg said it was this totality of evidence that led to Rob’s arrest.
Prosecutor Susan Galloway asked whether police had found any evidence that could point them away from Rob Packham as the murder suspect.
A panel convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) said it would be “irresponsible” for scientists to use gene editing for reproductive purposes, but stopped short of calling for a ban.
The experts also called for the United Nations (UN) health agency to create a database of scientists working on gene editing. The recommendation was announced on Tuesday after a two-day meeting in Geneva to examine the scientific, ethical, social and legal challenges of such research.
“At this time, it is irresponsible for anyone to proceed” with making gene-edited babies since DNA changes could be passed down to future generations, the experts said in a statement.
Last year, Chinese researcher He Jiankui rocked the scientific community with his announcement that he helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies, altering the DNA of twin girls to try to make them resistant to HIV, the virus that causes Aids.
WHO’s announcement comes after an international group of scientists and ethicists called for a temporary ban on gene-edited babies in the journal Nature last week.
Broader picture
Margaret Ann Hamburg, co-chair of the WHO panel, and her colleagues declined to call for a similar prohibition.
“I don’t think a vague moratorium is the answer to what needs to be done,” she said. “What we’re trying to do is to look at the broader picture.”
She said the experts envisioned a WHO-directed database where journal publishers and funders of gene editing research would require scientists to sign up – but acknowledged they had not yet worked out how to reprimand any scientists who refused to register.
Earlier this year, Chinese investigators said He had dodged supervision of his work and broke research norms because he wanted to be famous. The report said He could face consequences, although it didn’t specify which regulations he may have violated.
WHO’s director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the formation of the panel in early December after He revealed his experiment.
“We have to be very, very careful” about how to proceed, Tedros said at the time. “We have a big part of our population who say, ‘Don’t touch.'”
Gene editing is intended as a more precise way to do gene therapy. Trying it in adults to treat diseases is not controversial and the DNA changes do not pass to future generations.
But most scientists think gene editing to make babies is too risky to be tried at the moment because of the danger of damaging other genes and because unknown DNA alterations could be passed on.
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