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South Africa Katılım Nisan 2021
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fuck my anxiety hey
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I have a 2-hour meeting at 2 and zero energy.
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Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Aldi stores in the UK change details on their Israeli dates to deceive buyers into thinking they are South African.
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YOH. Ngaze ngakhathala.
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panna@callmeMaharani·
part of being a daughter is growing up to find out about your mother's hidden traumas, you realize she never told you half of the horrible things she went through in life. The older you get, the more it hits you that you were raised by a superwoman disguised as an ordinary person
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isolating yourself >>
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Why do boy moms treat their sons like their husbands 😐
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kayy 💋@DearSpecialk·
“ people are talking bad about you” My literal reaction:
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Dasen Thathiah@DasenThathiah·
20 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR MURDER DURING JULY UNREST The Scottburgh High Court has sentenced Joel Fenton Pillay (38) to 20 years imprisonment for the murder he committed in July 2021, amidst the looting and public violence that occurred in various parts of KwaZulu-Natal. On 12 July 2021, the deceased, Lindani Mthethwa, was walking on Ireland Street in Verulam, when Pillay drove past him. Pillay, who was driving a marked vehicle owned by a security company, turned his vehicle around and drove back towards Mthethwa. When he was alongside Mthethwa he lowered the window of his vehicle and shot him in the head. Mthethwa died on the scene. In the state's case, Advocate Thabani Buthelezi, led the testimony of two eyewitness who saw the shooting; as well as details of the tracking device that was installed on the vehicle that Pillay drove on the day of the incident. Buthelezi also submitted a Victim Impact Statement compiled by Mthethwa’s sister, and facilitated by Court Preparation Officer Thandeka Nadi Mofokeng. In her statement the woman said Mthethwa was a responsible and hardworking person. She said that her family has been financially and emotionally affected. She added that the incident was traumatic, as she still has flashbacks. In sentencing Pillay, the court deviated from the minimum sentence of life imprisonment, citing that he was a first offender when he committed the offence. Pillay was sentenced accordingly, and the court found him unfit to possess a firearm. The NPA commends the work done by the prosecution and other stakeholders in securing the conviction. - SUPPLIED | NPA KZN
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