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  South Africa Family welcomes sentencing of Vyaksha Sookdews killerSugendran Rodney Naicker at his stanley cup  sentencing at the Durban Magistrates  Court.Image Credits : X | @SAPoliceServiceSABC Radio2 June 2025,   10:23 [SAST]The family of murdered Vyaksha Sookdew has welcomed the 23-year sentence handed to her killer, Sugendran Rodney Naicker, in the Durban Magistrates ; Court.Naicker pleaded guilty to the murder of Sookdew, his then-girlfriend, who was killed in December 2023 at her Havenside home in Dur stanley canada ban. She was bludgeoned to death with a four-pound hammer days before Christmas.Sookdews cousin, Tashleen Kasipershad, shared the familys reaction. We are relieved that there has been some form of justice and that the person responsible is being held accountable, but at the same time, no sentence could be enough or make up for losing her. She   gone and we live with that. We are grateful the killer was sentenced, but it doesnt take away the pain or bring her back,  Kasipershad says.                                                                                                              stanley canada                                                    Author                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Qopn SABC s mandate remains under-funded, says Minister Malatsi
  South Africa Study suggests Omicron less severe even for unvaccinatedSyringes with needles are seen in front of a displayed stock graph and words  Omicron SARS-CoV-2  in this illustration taken, November 27, 2021. Image Credits : Omicron Reute stanley termos rsReuters 15 January 2022,   04:09 [SAST]聽Unvaccinated people infected with the Omicron variant of coronavirus may be less prone to severe illness and requiring hospital care or dying than was the case with previous variants, a South African study showed on Friday.The study, by the National Institute of Communicable Diseases  NICD  in the Western Cape region, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, concluded. compared about 11,600 patients from the first three COVID-19 waves with about 5,100 from the Omicron-driven wave that began in November.Omicron globally has tended to cause less severe disease, and proportionally fewer hospital admissions and deaths, than previous variants.Scientists are trying to determine the extent to which this is because of higher immunity rates engendered by vaccination or past illness, or Omicron is intrinsically less nasty.The study concluded that about a quarter of the reduced risk of severe disease with Omicron was attrib stanley us utable to characteristics of the virus itself.In the Omicron-driven wave, severe COVID-19 outcomes were reduced mostly due to protection conferred by prio kubki stanley r infection and/or vaccination, but intrinsically reduced virulence may account for an approximately 25% reduced risk