More and more cars are driving off without paying for their filled tanks, forcing petrol stations in South Africa to rethink their business procedures.
One in 15 Instagram DMs sent to high-profile women are abusive and sexually explicit.
One robber managed to flee before the homeowner could get his hands on him. The other robber was not so fortunate.
Juliette Bryant, a 20-year-old aspiring model when first introduced to Jeffrey Epstein, has spoken about the horrors of the time she spent with the paedophile.
These small leather-bound notebooks that Darwin used in 1837 to keep track of his big ideas were stored at the University of Cambridge until they went missing in 2000.
The visuals coming out of Bucha, a town north of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, may well be a turning point in Russia’s invasion of the country.
Apple’s new store policy will make it harder for thieves to repair (and then sell) stolen iPhones.
Dominic Taddeo has been described as “one of the most vicious hitmen of the Rochester family,” as well as a man who may be difficult to find.
Juliette Bryant was a 20-year-old aspiring model when she was first introduced to Jeffrey Epstein.
People mostly share videos of themselves playing with the small gel balls, but there have been a few more questionable cases.
Dean Carelse pleaded guilty to almost 20 charges in court yesterday, including 14 counts of indecent treatment of a child under the age of 16.
Hannah Cornelius was murdered in 2017 after being attacked while sitting in her car outside a friend’s residence.
That’s Carol Maltesi, a 26-year-old adult performer who was found in 15 chopped pieces thawing in black bags all over an area two hours outside Milan.
Faking your own death is a bit like leaving social media. You don’t need to tell everyone you’re doing it. Just go quietly and you’ll probably have a better chance of succeeding.
The stepdaughters, ex-wives, and mistresses are revealing evidence about where Putin’s sanctioned cronies are hiding their various assets.
A $500 000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of Juan Larinson Castro Estupiñán, better known as ‘Matamba’.
The Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, who also captained Bafana Bafana on a number of occasions, was gunned down in front of six eyewitnesses. It’s the sort of murder that has long been whispered about.
Props to the Durban resident who strolled out of his home with a pellet gun, pointed it at the three men, and shepherded them off the property.
California law enforcement wrongly accused a couple of lying about their kidnapping ordeal, likening it to ‘Gone Girl’, until the perpetrator was finally arrested.
I am not sure what is wilder: making your rented Tesla fly over a hill like it is no big deal or all the mad rumours doing the rounds about the stunt.
Four major South African cities feature on the Mexican Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice’s list of the 50 most violent cities in the world.
The violence has become so normalised that bodies sometimes lie on the street outside schools, and children can differentiate between different types of gunfire.
Anna Sorokin, the fake German heiress who claimed to be worth $60 million, recently said that amount is actually “borderline poor in New York”.
A policeman was filmed outside the Kempton Park police station slapping a woman around for allegedly insulting him.
In the latest episode of ‘Secrets of Playboy’, former Playboy Mansion residents, guests, and other regulars revealed the dark truth behind what has been dubbed the Playboy “shadow mansions”.
In August 2008, Morné Harmse brought a Japanese ‘samurai’ sword to school and killed fellow pupil Jacques Pretorius.
A suspected thief in KwaZulu-Natal was caught by authorities dozing in the seat of the car that he had been accused of breaking into.
Simon Leviev, AKA Shimon Hayut, pretended to be the son of Lev Leviev, an actual diamond mogul with an interesting rise to riches and a South African connection.
This man thought he was going to her apartment for a booty call, but it turned into hours of “sadistic” torture, including a demand of $100 000 in ransom.
In the space of just eight months, a woman was duped out of millions of rands and went from business owner to sleeping in a homeless shelter.