I have read various online reports, twitter reports, newspaper reports
(Cape Times, Voice, Argus) and with the exception of the typical Voice
headline and pictures, found the reporting to be objective and fair.
This is based on my own witnessing of the event shortly after the
stabbing took place.

One thing that appalled me and has not been reported on was the
complete disarray that the members of the SAP were in. Once would
thing a stabbing woudl be a fairly routine matter for them.

When I arrived on the scene shortly after the incident, Andrew was
still alive - dying but alive. I saw not one policeman render
assistance as he was bleeding out.

They were running arround like headless chickens - soulless headless
chickens not displaying an ounce of humanity to the dying victim.

Finally I saw a lady render some assistance - too late to make a
difference. Whether prompt first aid assistance from the SAPS (or
anyone) would have made a difference to the outcome I cannot say, but
that it did not happen was extemely sad.

Hilton Malila had only a comment to make about the SAP could not
render medical assistance as they were not trained for it. Malila
himself was on the scene. His car splattered with blood.

The police were more worried with trying to set up a crime tape than
rendering assistance to the victim. There was a captain there who
seemed more concerned to stop people taking pictures and to threaten
to arrest them than render assistance.

Yes I observed with sadness from behind the tape, aghast that nothing
was been done - not doing anything myself - knowing I would react with
anger and outrage should a policeman have laid a finger on me in any
attempt to cross the line - so I remained a spectator. Wondering if it
was I lying there whether the same lack of concern would be metered
out by the SAP.

Not only did Andrew bleed to death on that pavement, Obs was
hemorrhaging as well.

No matter what Andrew did or was alleged to have been or where he was
from, he was human first and did not deserve to die in a gutter in
Observatory.

Trev

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