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Alleged extortion of paramedics being investigated


Alleged extortion of paramedics being investigated
By Murphy Nganga
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Cape Town - Following the mass shooting that killed 13 people in Khayelitsha last week, extortionists are allegedly now threatening to attack paramedics who are servicing the community.
Deanna Bessick, communications officer for EMS and the forensic pathology service in the province, said that they are investigating the claims of extortion syndicates targeting paramedics.
According to Bessick, there have been 27 attacks during 2021 on Western Cape Government Health s Emergency Medical Services officials.
“The safety of our paramedics is a high priority for the Western Cape Government. Paramedics have among the highest risk for workplace violence because they work in communities where crime is rife. Paramedics are being assaulted while carrying out a crucial service, specifically in areas where they are needed most,” said Bessick. ....

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One in 2.5 Million Births: Twin Baby Girls Joined at the Head Are Successfully Separated


One in 2.5 Million Births: Twin Baby Girls Joined at the Head Are Successfully Separated
Twin baby girls born joined at the head in “the rarest form of conjoined twinning” have been successfully separated.
The lucky mother, Ntombikayise Tyhalisi, 31, of Cape Town, South Africa, is overjoyed to be returning home with her babies.
“I am overjoyed. I wasn’t expecting to leave here holding my children one in each arm,” Tyhalisi said in a statement provided to The Epoch Times by the Western Cape Department of Health.
Ntombikayise Tyhalisi with her babies, Siphosethu and Amahle. (Courtesy of Western Cape Government Health) ....

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