UD News 9 Julie 2015

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UD NEWS | THURSDAY 9 JULY 2015

Family demands #Justice4Jayde

=Michelle Inggs (middle, right), mother of the murdered Jayde Panayiotou, and Toni Inggs (middle, left), Jayde’s sister, and their friends are going to participate in the annual 5km Chocolate Run on August 8 with their #Justice4Jayde T­shirts. PHOTO: WERNER HILLS

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HE spotlight in which their family had been placed is overwhelming, but they appreciate every hug and sympathy they have received from others.

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This is what an emotional Michelle Inggs, mother of the murdered teacher Jayde Panayiotou, said when a group of friends officially joined the #Justice4Jayde campaign. “We stand up for Jayde as well as every other woman who are being suppressed,” Michelle said. The message will be conveyed on August 8 – a day before Women’s Day – in Port Elizabeth’s streets when Michelle and Toni Inggs, sister of Jayde, together with others and all dressed in #Justice4Jayde T-shirts, participate in the annual Chocolate Run at Kings Beach. The announcement came in the same week that Chanelle Coutts, mistress of Christopher Panayiotou, exclusively spoke to YOU magazi-

ne and then in a local English daily newspaper denied that she was paid for the interview. Christopher was charged with conspiracy to murder on his wife Jayde. Coutts told YOU she believed in his innocence. Michelle and Toni recently also experienced the support from the public in a fun run which they participated in #Justice4Jayde T-shirts. “That fun run was a wonderful experience. So many people support us, and I appreciate every single hug that people have given me,” Michelle said. In the three months since the murder of Jayde, the Inggs family heard in court how Christopher apparently had planned her murder for more than six months.

According to the state he paid thousands of rands for the murder. “The fun run is yet another attempt to put pressure on the courts so that justice will be done for Jayde,” Esmerie van Aarde, a friend of Toni, said. Van Aarde is also the one that contacted Jason Gabriel, organiser of the Chocolate Run. Gabriel said he immediately thought it was a wonderful idea when Van Aarde contacted him about #Justice4Jayde. “Their campaign reflects the principles of the fun run.” Entry for the fun run R120 per person. Interested parties can still register on the day of the fun run at Kings Beach.

) For info go to www.chololaterun.co.za.

German car manufacturers’ soccer derby The Volkswagen PeoplePavilion recently played host to competition between two giant German car manufacturers in the Eastern Cape. This time around Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz were not competing in the automotive sense but on the soccer pitch as the two teams met for a soccer derby. Excited spectators were treated to three games between the two carmakers. The first game was between the Volkswagen masters and Mercedes Benz masters. The home side won the match 5-1 to register its first win of the day. The second match, between the Volkswag-

en and Mercedes B-Teams, was a thrilling affair with Volkswagen seeking to extend its lead and Mercedes looking for their first win of the day. Volkswagen scored two early goals which helped the team settle well. Mercedes got their rhythm late in the first half and scored a beautiful goal in the 38th minute. The game became more interesting as the East Londoners started asking more questions of VW. The second half started with the home team scoring its third goal in the 47th minute but the visitors responded immediately. Volkswagen however sealed the game in the 82nd minute with a fourth goal and two minutes

later scored another one to end the match at 5-2. The third match of the day was a tense and close affair. Mercedes settled in much quicker and were enjoying most of the ball possession. The blue and whites were constantly under pressure but the strong defence and excellent goal keeping kept the home team in the game. In the 42nd minute a brilliant attack from the right wing resulted in a cross that put the Mercedes Benz under pressure and as a result they ended up heading the ball into their own net and that was the goal that sealed the game in favour of Volkswagen.

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