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PassExplanation Showing 381 to 400 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 16 •17 •18 •19 •20 •21 •22 •23 •24 Next Page•Last PageI am in pain, this police that tortured me, they are working, I am unemployed, these people walk pass me everyday, the others are in De Aar - they still under employment, I cannot work for myself because of them. I don’t gain anything from that - my children they all over the streets, they are ... ... is actually the vision of death, because you were very close to being killed, were you not. So you have an experience now which you are able to pass on and what I would say is that you clearly are, if I work it out correctly, you are still in your 20's. You have a very exciting, long life ... MR BENNETTS: On occasions we wouldn't pass the information on to the CID's, or anything, to follow up, we would follow up on it ourselves. If during one of these interrogations, we got information for example that X had firearms, we would go ourselves to whichever location, wherever, and go and ... MR BOTHA: After a period of time that we spent there on the 1st of May we saw a white bakkie pass by our vehicle, Mr Barnard identified the bakkie at a distance and saw that it was Dr Webster accompanied by Maggie Freedman, he told me to drive slowly in the direction of Dr Webster, the balaclavas ... MR LEWIN: Thank you, Mamma. I think I will now pass back to the Chairperson, Yasmin for other questions. Thank you. CHAIRPERSON: Mrs Moikolane, we understand that you are very hurt. It would be better if they could inform you that your child has passed away and maybe afford you the opportunity to get his remains so that you can organise a proper funeral. What is much hurting is that you might be thinking he is ... MS TERREBLANCHE: At this stage it assists me. I would just like to ask that if either of the two gentlemen have any idea where to locate Mr Decker or Mr Humphreys if they could pass on that information to us. Thank you for coming today and for sharing this with us. We have heard your request about the metal in your legs and we will certainly pass that on to the Reparation Committee, so that they can actually see if there is any way in which you can be helped almost immediately on your legs. in front, are so transparent you know, that I don't understand how that can be done because it's at an open space where the members of the public do pass as well. So I think that if that had been done, it's very outrageous because it's an open door with two building on the ... we got there we asked the police to take us to the Bophuthatswana police station so that we could look for my son. They said to us we don't have any pass to speak to those people or authorise them, go and ask them on your own so that you can get your son. We wondered whether they were not going ... ... so that it can be handed over to the investigation unit. We will also appreciate receiving your medical records so that we can also pass that on. Thank you for sharing your story with us. We know that it is not an easy experience for ... MR MBAMBO: I would like to pass words of apology to Miss Zulu even though I was not present at the scene, I am involved in your attack and your injury. I regret this and I sincerely apologise for causing or rather for being the cause of the situation that you are in today. I request you to find ... the onus is not on us Mr Chairman. We have we have displayed our assistance and our willingness to assist at all times but my learned friend can’t pass the buck to us. ... MR SKOSANA: Let me explain this. When we approached those houses, opposite Mr Shabangu's house there are houses. We had to pass those houses and we left him in between some of those houses, that is where he stood and observed and we continued to go and attack Joe's house on the other side of the ... MS KHAMPEPE: Now, if you didn’t get time to conduct the interviews with the people on the list, why did you not pass over that information to Mrs Parker? ... and I fell again. I didn't realise then that I had been struck and when I tried to get up again I couldn't. While lying there, I saw someone pass and I, since that was an embankment, a steep slope, it appears as though this person was running there and had been struck because this person ... JUDGE NGOEPE: So you have followed the unconventional route? What I mean is you didn't gothrough, you didn't pass standard seven and standard eight, standard nine, whatever,because you are reading privately you can enrol for whatever standard? ADV TSHONGWENI: Where did you pass your matric? MR McASLIN: And would it be correct to say that your superior officers were trying to pass off the incident as really a frolic of your own, something which happened without any authority? MS MIYA: I never met Sphambo, I never even discussed about my brother's death with him, it's just that I used to greet and pass. We never discussed anything involving my brother's death. |