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Burry Stander: Charges to be reinstated

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 286 comments

Charges against the taxi-driver implicated in Burry Stander’s death are to be reinstated following outrage from the Stander family at the State’s poor handling of the case, according to an article on IOL.

Durban – The culpable homicide charges against a taxi driver implicated in the death of cyclist Burry Stander are to be reinstated.

Read the full article on IOL.

Note: The discussion and commentary below follows from the initial dropping of the charges onto the recent reinstatement.

Comments

Danger Dassie

Jul 30, 2013, 7:53 PM

They drive like that with passengers?! Taxi drivers have zero respect for human lives, passengers and other road users/commuters.

 

Taxis fit into that more often than not I reckon. Although I'm finding that an increasing problem with drivers in general. Especially Fourways/Sunninghill side, maybe it's a combination of poor enforcement and high density traffic.

Over the last few years though, I've often been pleasantly surprised by taxi drivers giving me a right of way on my bike. Mind you, not ten minutes later another one will do something that's as equally stupid.

nathrix

Jul 31, 2013, 7:23 AM

Was the taxi driver actually turning into the road at the intersection or was he attempting a u-turn?

Wyatt Earp

Jul 31, 2013, 7:26 AM

Was the taxi driver actually turning into the road at the intersection or was he attempting a u-turn?

 

I think those are questions we will never get the truth of.

jmaccelari

Jul 31, 2013, 7:27 AM

I must be missing something. I thought this was considered a normal traffic accident?

 

Surely you can't expect to lynch every motorist who is involved in a collision with a cyclist.

If they are culpable you can...

Trailman

Jul 31, 2013, 7:57 AM

Will we ever get the truth? I feel for the Stander family as they seek closure on this issue so that they may let Burry finally rest in peace and put their own minds to rest.

Guest JPC

Jul 31, 2013, 8:07 AM

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GoLefty!!

Jul 31, 2013, 2:24 PM

Did anyone on the hub witness the accident. Not the aftermath but the actual accident?

Peach.

Jul 31, 2013, 10:03 PM

Was the taxi driver actually turning into the road at the intersection or was he attempting a u-turn?

 

From what I can understand he was turning right to go down a side road that goes around the traffic, he either didn't look properly or was in to much of a hurry and took a tight gap.

 

It was negligent driving and he and all the other negligent drivers should be punished.

Bottom line is, he killed someone.

ibruegge

Aug 1, 2013, 4:27 AM

I'm feeling so sorry for the Standers golfing to get closure.

That said, I do wish for a fair legal process here - which is unlikely in this country, be it a taxi driver, a Fortuner driver or a truck driver.

What I generally don't understand is why in SA speed limits, especially lower ones ( 60/80) seem to be ignored by everyone. I get hooted at when driving 60 in a 60 zone, sworn at by everyone on their school run / office run. If speed traps are set up we post them on pigspotter or claim police are just ripping us of. Then we flash our lights at other speeding drivers to warn them. If that's the attitude, we do have a lot to change, and sentencing one reckless driver must be the first step.

 

ibruegge

Aug 1, 2013, 4:27 AM

I'm feeling so sorry for the Standers trying to get closure.

That said, I do wish for a fair legal process here - which is unlikely in this country, be it a taxi driver, a Fortuner driver or a truck driver.

What I generally don't understand is why in SA speed limits, especially lower ones ( 60/80) seem to be ignored by everyone. I get hooted at when driving 60 in a 60 zone, sworn at by everyone on their school run / office run. If speed traps are set up we post them on pigspotter or claim police are just ripping us of. Then we flash our lights at other speeding drivers to warn them. If that's the attitude, we do have a lot to change, and sentencing one reckless driver must be the first step.

Kranswurm

Aug 1, 2013, 5:24 AM

Was the taxi driver actually turning into the road at the intersection or was he attempting a u-turn?

Irrelevant

Either way he turned in the face of oncoming traffic and killed someone.

nathrix

Aug 1, 2013, 7:04 AM

Irrelevant

Either way he turned in the face of oncoming traffic and killed someone.

 

It is relevant!

 

Making a u-turn at that particular intersection would be illegal including the fact that he turned right in front of oncoming traffic and killed Burry Stander. All the facts needs to be looked at, nothing skimped.

 

Personally, I want this taxi driver to pay dearly for taking Burry's life, as much as the law would allow, for his recklessness and the ruling must set a president for all other road users driving their weapons of mass destruction on OUR roads to think twice before putting any fellow road users, pedestrians, commuters, cyclists, joggers, etc. lives at risk.

Kranswurm

Aug 1, 2013, 7:08 AM

It is relevant!

 

Making a u-turn at that particular intersection would be illegal including the fact that he turned right in front of oncoming traffic and killed Burry Stander. All the facts needs to be looked at, nothing skimped.

 

Personally, I want this taxi driver to pay dearly for taking Burry's life, as much as the law would allow, for his recklessness and the ruling must set a president for all other road users driving their weapons of mass destruction on OUR roads to think twice before putting any fellow road users, pedestrians, commuters, cyclists, joggers, etc. lives at risk.

What are you ranting about.We all want him to pay the consequences

The original eyewitness report is that he turned into the side road FYI

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nathrix

Aug 1, 2013, 7:33 AM

What are you ranting about.We all want him to pay the consequences

The original eyewitness report is that he turned into the side road FYI

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That's why I asked earlier...rant off.

Sepia

Aug 1, 2013, 1:08 PM

40 people die on the roads here every day so its pretty obvious that the enforcement and justice systems are not working. It's no surprise, then, that Burry's case also suffers from this.

 

I think that his people have a much better chance of getting somewhere with this case, than virtually anyone else because of his high profile. The outcry has started immediately so we'll see what the system can produce under pressure.

 

For the 1,000s of others, well I dont know, seems like there's nothing & that includes the recreational cyclists, regularly culled.

Unfortunately this is not going to happen. Refer my previous post.

This is going straight under the carpet. Terrible to say this. The legal system simply does not/will not work. Fact.

Justin7

Aug 2, 2013, 10:32 AM

Nobody is defending the taxi driver.

 

The majority of them behave like a-holes, but the fact remains it was initially reported as a hit and run (which it wasn't), and now it is simply assumed that the driver was in the wrong.

 

That's not how it works, for a taxi driver or any other motorist.

 

Further, to assume that the driver is automatically wrong because Burry was a "pro bike handler" is ludicrous.

 

Agreed

betaboy

Aug 6, 2013, 1:32 PM

If this needs funds to fight, trust me, people will help, sick of the way justice is over looked in Africa!

Tumbleweed

Oct 21, 2013, 4:34 AM

Cherise Stander@taylorchick110m

Today I am at peace knowing that God's will will happen. No outcome will bring Burry back and only Jesus can decide on the drivers fate.

Shebeen

Oct 21, 2013, 10:28 AM

 

Cherise Stander@taylorchick110m

Today I am at peace knowing that God's will will happen. No outcome will bring Burry back and only Jesus can decide on the drivers fate.

What happened? Strength to her in this ordeal.

dillon

Oct 21, 2013, 10:32 AM

driver is in court today and tomorrow

Tumbleweed

Oct 21, 2013, 11:07 AM

 

What happened? Strength to her in this ordeal.

 

Have yet to see any info on it. Anyone know if any news outlets or journos are doing live updates?

NotSoBigBen

Oct 21, 2013, 12:38 PM

Dries Liebenberg@DriesLiebenberg1h

Private forensic expert expected to shed light on Burry Stander accident in trial of taxi driver #sabcnews

NotSoBigBen

Oct 21, 2013, 12:38 PM

EWN Reporter@ewnreporter2m

The trial of the minibus taxi driver accused of killing mountain biker Burry #Stander in an accident's underway in KZN, reports @GraemeRauby

NotSoBigBen

Oct 21, 2013, 12:39 PM

EWN Reporter@ewnreporter44s

#Stander Culpable homicide charge against Nyawose was withdrawn & reinstated later, giving state time to decide whether to prosecute him GR

NotSoBigBen

Oct 21, 2013, 12:41 PM

EWN Reporter@ewnreporter1m

#Stander NPA says trial may drag on into tomorrow. There's a handful of witnesses. GR

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