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Father who injected mercury into his one-year-old daughter s foot to inflict particularly severe pain in act of revenge after the girl s mother left him is jailed for attempted murder in Germany
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Five in jail after R5 million meant for services, including VIP toilets at Limpopo municipality, vanished
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Court orders traffic official to pay back the R120,000 she defrauded from municipality
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The teenager was sentenced to a juvenile sentence of ten years for killing a 14-year-old. The violent death of the victim had caused nationwide shock at the end of January. An autopsy found blunt force to be the cause of death. There are "indications that another young person may have been present or involved in the crime," said the public prosecutor's office at the beginning of August. The defendant spoke in the trial about a possible participant, according to the dpa news agency.
Court rules encrypted email provider Tutanota must monitor messages in blackmail case
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The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Germany has ruled that encrypted email provider Tutanota must monitor for three months the messages of accounts implicated in a blackmail case.
The decision, which impacts two accounts in all, comes months after the Regional Court of Cologne ruled that Tutanota must provide said emails. Tutanota had asked BGH to re-examine that decision given that Tutanota does not consider itself a telecommunications service and therefore should not be required to monitor them under German law.