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Deur Tracy-Lynn Ruiters Dinsdag, Julie 27, 2021 21:30 WAT NOU? Soraya Ebrahim soek antwoorde. ~
“DIS byna ’n maand sedert my seun dood is en tot hierdie uur het ons nie sy lyk uitgeken nie.”
Soraya Ebrahim (65) van Beacon Valley in Mitchells Plain sê sy is al moedeloos omdat sy net closure wil hê, maar sy kry dit nie.
Ebrahim se seun Christopher Kock (49) is op 26 Junie dood aangetref. Hy is glo weens TB-komplikasies dood.
Kock het by die Bellville-plakkerskamp onder ’n brug gewoon en daar sy laaste asem uitgeblaas.
Ebrahim sê toe sy vir haar seun gaan soek het, is sy ingelig dat die morgue se kontrakteur hom reeds opgetel het.
BlackheathGautengSouth-africaCity-cape-townபிளாக்ஹீத்கௌஊட்டெங்நகரம்-கேப்-நகரம்Nearly one in five Metropolitan Police officers are currently absent from duty after being forced to self isolate amid pingdemic chaos.
Around 17 per cent of the forces' officers are currently self isolating, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
Police were made exempt from self isolation on Thursday, but only if their employers specified their names and they were double-jabbed against Covid-19.
Chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation Ken Marsh said the force was 'massively struggling'.
'We are not performing the role properly. We were not offered the jab and now we have got almost one in five officers off sick or self-isolating.
BlackheathColeraineUnited-kingdomRowley-regisSandwellLondonCity-ofBritainBritonsBoris-johnsonHaulage-associationPolice-federation-ken-marshNearly one in five Metropolitan Police officers are self isolating Lauren Lewis For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Nearly one in five Metropolitan Police officers are currently absent from duty after being forced to self isolate amid pingdemic chaos.
Around 17 per cent of the forces' officers are currently self isolating, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
Police were made exempt from self isolation on Thursday, but only if their employers specified their names and they were double-jabbed against Covid-19.
Chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation Ken Marsh said the force was 'massively struggling'.
'We are not performing the role properly. We were not offered the jab and now we have got almost one in five officers off sick or self-isolating.
BlackheathColeraineUnited-kingdomRowley-regisSandwellLondonCity-ofBritainBritonsBoris-johnsonDaily-mail-policeHaulage-association IT’S a sport that’s as old as the hills, frequently associated with strapping Highland and Islands lads chasing a cork and leather ball around the pitch with a wooden stick called a caman. But the ancient game of shinty – camanachd – is also popular amongst exiled Scots and others in London and elsewhere across England. For more than 200 years, London Camanachd kept the sport and culture alive, apart from a couple of spells when the club folded but later reformed after being established in 1874. Its most recent rise from the ashes was in 2004 when it formed both women’s and men’s teams and the club currently holds the English League title.
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