Mallon says residents living near bonfire have suffered ‘months of abuse’ Jonathan McCambridge © PA Wire A controversial loyalist bonfire built at the interface in north Belfast dividing loyalist Tigers Bay and nationalist New Lodge (Liam McBurney/PA)
A Stormont minister who launched an unsuccessful legal bid to force police in Northern Ireland to assist in removing a loyalist bonfire has said she is disappointed that agreement could not be reached to move it to a less contentious site.
SDLP Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said residents close to the bonfire at Tiger’s Bay in north Belfast had been “attacked and abused” over a number of months.
Mallon says residents living near bonfire have suffered months of abuse
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Former Springbok Kobus Wiese: Hospital staff were just world-class
12 April 2021 2:02 PM
Former Springbok Kobus Wiese is recovering from a heart attack that occurred last week.
Wiese, founder of Wiesenhof Coffees, chats to Lester Kiewit on The Midday Report.
The former rugby lock says he is doing well and thanked CapeTalk listeners for all the well wishes and care.
It was a bit unexpected and a bit of a scare.
Kobus Wiese
He says he is thankful for the excellent medical care at both the Paarl Mediclinic and Panorama Hospital.
All the staff there were just world-class.
Kobus Wiese
Has this been a wake-up call, asks Lester?
Kobus Wiese. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
Former Springbok lock Kobus Wiese will be spending at least the next three days in hospital following a heart procedure, with his great friend and fellow Springbok Toks van der Linde describing the ordeal as a major wake-up call .
The 1995 World Cup-winner was rushed to hospital on Tuesday night after he started feeling unwell before suffering a significant heart attack.
Following a bout of tests, he was admitted to the Mediclinic Panorama hospital in Cape Town, where a stent was put in to correct a narrowed artery in the early hours of Wednesday.