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SOUTH AFRICAN PRISON OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE AFTER HER RELATIONSHIP WITH INMATE IS EXPOSED

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Pictures have emerged on social media where a Losperfontein Correctional Centre employee is seen to be intimate with a prison inmate. The incident has caused the employee to take her own life on Monday morning and a suicide case had been opened. Correctional Services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo said it is unclear how the pictures were shared and who shared them. He further stated that in the case of the inmate involved, an investigation is underway to indicate the violations and to recommend sanctions.

SUE NEILL-FRASER MURDER CASE,

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PHOTO In 2010, a jury found Susan Neill-Fraser killed Bob Chappell on a yacht and dumped his body in the Derwent River. A play focused on one of Tasmania's most divisive criminal cases is set to open just one week before a long-awaited "last chance" appeal begins in court. The Tasmanian Theatre Company's production An Inconvenient Woman makes its debut on October 24, with a sold-out opening show. The production centres on the case of Sue Neill-Fraser, who is serving a 23-year sentence after being convicted of the murder of her de facto partner Bob Chappell, 65, who went missing from the couple's yacht Four Winds on Australia Day in 2009. Mr Chappell's body was never found. The case sharply divided Hobart public opinion over Neill-Fraser's guilt or otherwise. "An Inconvenient Woman does not make any judgment about Susan Neill-Fraser's guilt or innocence, but asks probing questions about a judicial system under the spotlight," the play's pr

"PRODUCE NNAMDI KANU OR FACE WAR" IPOB TELLS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

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Supporters of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) during the trials of their leader Mr Nnamdi Kanu and three others,  00268/12/1/2017 Outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has threatened to confront security operatives if the federal government failed to produce its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, dead or alive, on Tuesday in court. The IPOB leader has not been seen since the Nigerian Army allegedly invaded his home in September. Kanu, who was arrested in Lagos on 14 October, 2015, for alleged treasonable felony, among others, was released in April, 2017, after Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, had granted him bail. He was ordered to return to court to face his trial on 17 October. And IPOB, in a statement by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, said: "The barefaced lies of the Nigerian Defence Minister, General Mansur Dan Ali, and that of the Buhari regime against our leader and organisation is beginning to unravel before the eyes of the world. "By admitting public

NORTH KOREA SAYS IT IS NOT INTERESTED IN DIPLOMACY TALKS,CONTINUES THREAT TO ATTACK THE STATES.

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Pedestrians walk in front of a large video screen in Tokyo broadcasting a news report showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un *Donald Trump has repeatedly hinted that military action would be the only solution  *North Korea has said they are not interested in diplomatic solutions to its tensions with the US until it develops a missile capable of reaching the east coast of America. A North Korean official confirmed Pyongyang's strategy to CNN, adding that "before we can engage in diplomacy with the Trump administration, we want to send a clear message that the DPRK has a reliable defensive and offensive capability to counter any aggression." The latest comment adds to the increasing tension between the US and the isolated Asian nation with its seemingly mercurial leader Kim Jong Un . Donald Trump has publicly traded insults with him, giving him the nickname " Rocket Man " and referring to him as such during the president's speech in front of the United Nation