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Top stories of the week

From a young girl surviving a spitting cobra attack, to another rock throwing update. Here is a list of our top trending stories of the week.

Who should pay for rock attacks?

With six reported cases of rock throwing on the North Coast, fearful motorists are calling for urgent intervention from the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) and authorities.

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Young girl stable after being bitten by spitting cobra

A little girl was jolted out of her deep slumber when a venomous snake slithered onto her pillow and bit her in her family home near Sugar Rush, Compensation, on Sunday night.

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WATCH: Siam Lee murder PI speaks out on arrest

Durban private investigator, Brad Nathanson has given an interview in which he explains the details leading up to the arrest of a suspect in the Siam Lee murder case, reports Northglen News.

On Thursday evening, police and Nathanson swooped on a home in Hillcrest.

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Doing it for themselves

Too often we see disabled people and pity them for their struggles, forgetting that these are capable, smart individuals with the will to live a good and meaningful life as much as the next man.

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Sibaya changes hurt trust

Umdloti residents were shocked to find out, almost by accident, that major height changes are planned for node one of the Sibaya Development between Umdloti and the M4

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Drowning a year round problem

For South Africans summertime spells fun, sunshine and outdoor activities involving watersport and swimming.

However, it can unfortunately also be a time fraught with tragedy for those who are inexperienced, unable to swim and who may for some or other reason be vulnerable to drowning.

Read the full story here.

 

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