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Burry Stander death: South African taxi driver in court | Burry Stander death: South African taxi driver in court |
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A minibus taxi driver has appeared in court in South Africa over the death of Olympian cyclist Burry Stander in a road accident on Thursday. | A minibus taxi driver has appeared in court in South Africa over the death of Olympian cyclist Burry Stander in a road accident on Thursday. |
Njabulo Nyawose, 24, was released while police continue with investigations into Stander's death. | Njabulo Nyawose, 24, was released while police continue with investigations into Stander's death. |
Memorial bike rides have been held around South Africa for the 25-year-old mountain bike rider. | Memorial bike rides have been held around South Africa for the 25-year-old mountain bike rider. |
His death has renewed calls to improve road safety in a country with a notoriously high accident rate. | His death has renewed calls to improve road safety in a country with a notoriously high accident rate. |
More than 1,300 people, mostly vehicle drivers and passengers, have died on South Africa's roads during the festive season, official statistics show. | |
Stander was allegedly knocked down by Mr Nwayose's taxi while on a training ride in Shelly Beach in KwaZulu-Natal province. | Stander was allegedly knocked down by Mr Nwayose's taxi while on a training ride in Shelly Beach in KwaZulu-Natal province. |
After Stander's death, Cycling South Africa head William Nieman told the BBC that cyclists were in constant danger. | After Stander's death, Cycling South Africa head William Nieman told the BBC that cyclists were in constant danger. |
"Many people fear being on the road. The fear does not bode well for the development of the sport," he said. | "Many people fear being on the road. The fear does not bode well for the development of the sport," he said. |
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson said Mr Nyawose faced a charge of culpable homicide or an alternative charge of reckless and negligent driving, the South African Press Association (Sapa) reports. | |
He was ordered to appear in court on 22 March. | He was ordered to appear in court on 22 March. |
South Africa's Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula visited Stander's family on Sunday to offer his condolences. | |
Bike rides to pay tribute to Stander have been held in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town since his death. | |
"There will never be another Burry Stander. We have lost a hero, a great South African and an athlete… someone who has given it his all when it comes to sport," Mr Mbalula is quoted by Sapa as saying. | |
"He is not only a loss to the family but a loss to the nation." | |
Stander was a two-time Olympian, competing in Beijing in 2008 and in London last year where he finished fifth in the mountain bike race. | |
He was ranked second in the sport internationally. | |
South African mountain bike stage race organiser Kevin Vermaak said the government needed to do more to protect cyclists on roads. | |
"We need legislation that clearly states that a vehicle may not overtake a cyclist unless the vehicle could create a space of about 1.5 metres between the cyclist and the vehicle," he said. | |
Despite the dangers of riding on roads, the sport is growing in South Africa, Mr Vermaak added. | |
Ten years ago, there was one mountain bike stage race in South Africa while there were more than 50 in 2012. |
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