Even if he doesn’t live up to his name, it’s going to take a hard-hearted magistrate to pronounce him guilty. Always Innocent is facing a charge of possession of suspected stolen goods, and was scheduled to appear for trial in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
At least 41 people were killed but 57 survived when a Peruvian jetliner with 100 people on board crashed in a storm just seconds from landing in Peru’s Amazon basin, officials said on Wednesday. A control-tower official said a violent storm with fierce winds had broken out as the plane prepared for landing.
Zambian government officials on Wednesday confirmed that 82 people were injured in a near-fatal train derailment in the country’s Southern province on Tuesday. Several coaches carrying more than 200 people derailed and overturned in the town of Mazabuka, about 200km south of Lusaka, during peak travelling time.
A life-size statue of Prince Diana and Dodi Fayed, who died together in a Paris car crash in 1997, will soon be displayed at Harrod’s department store in central London, owner Mohamed al Fayed said on Wednesday. The work shows the couple holding hands and gazing into each other’s eyes beneath a soaring albatross.
Britain finalised a new plan on Wednesday to help deport or bar Islamic radicals who promote terrorism in the wake of last month’s London bombings and said it will be implemented within days. Home Secretary Charles Clarke said the list of so-called ”unacceptable behaviours” will counter the ”real and significant” threat of terrorism.
Fraud and corruption convict Schabir Shaik confirmed on Wednesday that police have opened an arson investigation after a fire in his Durban beachfront penthouse in the early hours of Wednesday morning. ”The penthouse has been sealed for a criminal investigation,” said a coughing and spluttering Shaik.
The original trainee astronauts famously had the right stuff but, more than four decades later, standards may be slipping. Malaysia is to test the physical fitness of hundreds of its citizens who applied to be the country’s first astronaut by asking them to run 3,2km in a less than 20 minutes.
Newly installed security alarms at the British royal family’s summer estate in Scotland are going off ”day and night” thanks to the peregrinations of seven Indian runner ducks. The ducks — named Arabella, Antoine, Parsley, Sage, Rose, Mary and Thyme — were acquired by Prince Charles as environmentally friendly, free-range pest controllers around Birkhall, his getaway within the Balmoral grounds.
It should have been such a happy day. The wedding presents had been bought, a luxury yacht hired for the ceremony, and the guests — some from as far away as China — had all arrived. But then the bride and groom went and ruined it all by having everybody arrested.
Suspended United Democratic Movement deputy president Malizole Diko plans to form a new party, according to affidavits filed this week in the Cape High Court. The documents are part of the UDM’s bundle of papers in reply to a bid by Diko and five other party officials for an interdict lifting their suspension from the party.