Minister Carlisle lauds murder convictions for Jacob Humphries, Buttskop Level crossing disaster driver – ‘justice has been served’

Jacob Humphreys, the driver of the taxi in which ten children died on 25 August 2010, has been convicted of ten counts of murder and four of attempted murder in the Cape Town High Court this morning.

Provincial Transport Minister, Robin Carlisle, has hailed the judgement as ‘a victory for justice, and for road safety, for the entire country.

‘The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) must take full credit for having the courage and determination to forge ahead with murder charges. Increasingly we are seeing the NPA take a firmer line with those who kill and maim on the roads,’ said Carlisle.

‘The NPA’s approach will enjoy the backing of the vast majority of South Africans, who want to see the carnage on the roads brought under control. 

‘There are a number of cases that I am personally following very closely where speeding, drunk and negligent killer drivers have run down children in the street, or smashed the vehicles of innocent drivers and passengers from behind at high speed, senselessly condemning the occupants to an agonising death. 

'We need these brutal, unrepentant killer drivers to be thrown behind bars for lengthy periods, or we will never have safe roads.’ 

Humphreys is to be sentenced in 21 February 2012,and it is anticipated that he will spend substantial time in jail for his crimes. 

Enquiries:
Steven Otter
Cell: 084 233 3811

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