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The newest addition, being that of an elephant, emphasises strength, compassion and a sense of entirety as it aims to represent all those South Africans who have been affected by crime as well as those making a concerted effort in the fight against crime.
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Bart Dorestein Junior was tragically shot and killed in an attempted hijacking on 21June 2006 outside his girfriend’s house. He was only 25 years old. Bart is remembered for his charismatic and effervescent personality.
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Bruno Corte, hotelier par excellence who played a key role in founding South Africa’s hospitality industry, was murdered at the age of 59 while shopping with his family at a store in Johannesburg.
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The loving Leigh Matthews was kidnapped and murdered just one day after her 21st birthday. She is missed desperately by her friends and family. “All the other angels were busy so they called me.”
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With his blonde hair, blue eyes and rosy cheeks, six-year-old Steven Siebert, while enjoying a holiday with his parents, went missing during the Christmas Season and was sadly found to have been lost to crime at such a young age.
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Ten-year old Merissa Naidoo was unexpectedly abducted and lost to South African crime. She was a joy to have around. South Africa’s youth is poorer for her loss.
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Brett Goldin, a brilliant actor, both in film and stage, was tragically
hijacked and murdered in Cape Town just days prior to his leaving to perform in the U.K with the Royal Shakespeare Company. His gorgeous smile, his generous loving soul and his enormous personality will be forever imprinted in the memories of all who knew him.
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David Rattray was tragically killed on the 26th January 2007. He devoted much of his life to the study of the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, to the reconciliation of the peoples of South Africa and to the promotion of the Zulu people around the world.
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