It's Lion's Head. A T-Rex is there. There's dancing. A man in spandex is the ringleader of a dance group and you can bet they're dancing to Peanut Butter Jelly by Galantis. What's
‘What the Constitution demands is that the accused be given a fair trial. Ultimately, fairness is an issue which has to be decided upon the facts of each case, and
Tracey Stewart talks us through the week that was at the Van Breda triple murder trial. We hear about forensic reports, medical evidence and the start of a trial within
On day 18 of the van Breda trial we heard evidence from another forensic pathologist, Dr. Daphne Anthony, who was lead by the state. Dr. Anthony performed the autopsy on
Following an extremely disappointing amount of rainfall over April and May, and the Western Cape experiencing the worst drought and water shortage in over a century, the City of Cape
Professor Dempers, a forensic pathologist for the State, took the stand as today’s only witness in day 17 of the Van Breda triple murder trial. The testimony we heard today
Day 16 of the van Breda murder trial saw a continuation of the evidence presented last week by Dr. Tiemensma, a forensic pathologist lead by the state. Dr. Tiemensma returned
An important witness took the stand last week at the Van Breda murder trial, but there was confusion surrounding Lt. Col. Henry Stewart's testimony regarding hair samples. Tracey Stewart analyses
With the city of Cape Town experiencing the worst drought in over a century, water conservation efforts and awareness are more important than ever. We all know that places like
We've entered the fourth week of the van Breda murder trial. Day 15 focused on testimony from a new witness who took to the stand - Dr. Michelle van Zyl. Last week we