That's not good. Is there any other info? Things like why?
Also, was he in the bathroom?(too soon?)
I think it was just a general shooting. He was visiting a friend's house. Taken to hospital but died later. ****ed up.
That's not good. Is there any other info? Things like why?
Also, was he in the bathroom?(too soon?)
I think it was just a general shooting. He was visiting a friend's house. Taken to hospital but died later. ****ed up.

Didn't know where else to put this, but South Africa captain has been shot and killed. Bloody hell.

I take it it happened in South Africa?
If so, as sad as it is - I wouldn't go as far as saying it's ****ed up. The place is infamous for shootings. The only difference is it's a famous person rather than the 1000's we don't hear about.
All that said - R.I.P![]()
Yeh agree. I was going to say ****ed up country for the reasons you said, but didn't want to slate the whole place. I agree though, there's a real problem with this sort of stuff over there. Just a bit surreal considering the world cup was there only 4 years ago.
Yeh agree. I was going to say ****ed up country for the reasons you said, but didn't want to slate the whole place. I agree though, there's a real problem with this sort of stuff over there. Just a bit surreal considering the world cup was there only 4 years ago.
I'd love to hear the story behind thatFrom what I gather - The world cup has benefited the rich and ****ed over the poor. So in that sense the WC was a massive mistake. Similar to what is going to happen in Brazil. The favella's will get worse and the rich will become more disconected from all the trouble by simply ignoring it, making the favella's a no go zone for everyone - including the police.
Ross Kemp did an interesting programme on Brazil just before the WC, especially looking at how the country was trying to put out a good impression, but the actual truth was the poor were getting massively ****ed over. Very similar to what happened in South Africa.
Funnily enough, in my top 5 places to visit I would include South Africa and Brazil. Saying that I like danger, and have previously lived in Shanty towns in Jamaica, amongst other ****ed up countries (the worst/most dangerous being a shooting gallery in China, ****ing nuts that was and lucky to still be alive if I'm completely honest - but I had no choice as I had just got out of prison over there and had no money and had to wait in China for a bail hearing for deportation).
I like to see for my own eyes what these places are like, and for some reason enjoy the risk.
I must say when I moved into the shanty town, inbetween Spanish town and Kingston - I was the only white person living there and after the initial few scares, I was taken in as one of them and treated no differently. I think they ended up respecting me for having the bottle to do what most 'tourists' wouldn't. Plus the fact I got to know someone that was well respected in there due to my Mrs's family connection, although she was still in England at the time!
I'd love to hear the story behind that
I'd love to hear the story behind that
It's a long story! Involving contraband, a couple of passports and a weapon. But I think I better leave it at that!
To be fair, I was lucky - I could easily still be there. Considering this was well over a decade ago, I'd say I was extremely lucky. Saying that eating cold noodles and living in a room with 10-15 people (mostly lifers) the size of a standard bedroom for 11 1/2 months wasn't particulary enjoyable. Not being able to speak the language was the worst part, and only one person I met spoke a very small amount of English. So all in all the shooting galleries were a breeze considering.
I ended up with a 20 year ban on visiting China, and a 2 year ban that included entering any Asian country. Which also included flying over their airspace.

I'm sure I've seen you on "Banged Up Abroad"
That is a mad punishment btw
It's a long story! Involving contraband, a couple of passports and a weapon. But I think I better leave it at that!
To be fair, I was lucky - I could easily still be there. Considering this was well over a decade ago, I'd say I was extremely lucky. Saying that eating cold noodles and living in a room with 10-15 people (mostly lifers) the size of a standard bedroom for 11 1/2 months wasn't particulary enjoyable. Not being able to speak the language was the worst part, and only one person I met spoke a very small amount of English. So all in all the shooting galleries were a breeze considering.
I ended up with a 20 year ban on visiting China, and a 2 year ban that included entering any Asian country. Which also included flying over their airspace.
I don't travel much so forgive my innocence here, but where would you be flying to if you had to fly over their air space but wasn't visiting a Asian country?
It was basically a punishment to keep me out of Asia, full stop.
But for example if I wanted to visit Australia, New Zealand or a few Islands here and there - I would have had to have gone via America, rather than passing through Asia. A stupid punishment, but due to the long distance flights stopping off to refuel in places like Hong Kong they put the airspace ban in place.

How would that enforce such a thing? If you board and depart in non-Asian countries, does a ticket inspector get on mid-flight?
As you said, seems a daft addition that wasn't really necessary.

You have to get off the plane you plank while it refuels
So If I went to board a flight to Australia (for example) it would flash my passport up as not being able to visit.
