1/1 TRIBUTES have been paid to a three-year-old girl who died following an accident in a quiet cul-de-sac. The incident happened on Wednesday in Calne when a van was involved in a collision with the child. Town mayor Robert Merrick is a family friend and could not contain his grief as he explained the shock and disbelief the family were going through. “Words just fail me,’” he said. “The family are so shocked and it is unbelievable that the town of Calne has had yet another awful tragedy.” He explained he had got to know a family member on moving to Calne over 20 years ago.
Tributes paid to three-year-old killed in car accident in Calne cul-de-sac
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Tributes paid to three-year-old killed in car accident in Calne cul-de-sac
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Tuesday 27 October 2015 - 11:08am
File: Mxit social media messaging platform.
by Stuart Thomas, Memeburn
Mxit as we know it is dead. The company announced on Friday that it had shut down its commercial operations and would be transferring its IP to the Reach Trust, its charitable arm. The news had an air of inevitability about it we predicted that this would be the direction Mxit would take back in February but it’s a far cry from the hype that surrounded the company just four years ago when Alan Knott-Craig Jr acquired it from Naspers and founder Herman Heunis in a deal rumoured to be worth around R500-million.