Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.









Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.

 
 

Firearms still major killers

2003-12-23 17:56
line

Cape Town - Firearms were once again the leading cause of non-natural death in South Africa in 2002, according to the fourth annual report of the National Injury Mortality Surveillance System (NIMSS).

The report, released on Tuesday, said that firearms accounted for 27.8% of all non-natural deaths recorded by the NIMSS in 2002, a slight increase on the 27.6% in 2001.

Firearms again accounted for more deaths than road traffic collisions, which accounted for 25% of all non-natural deaths.

They were the leading cause of fatal injury for those between 15 and 65 years, and of the total of 7 081 deaths recorded by the NIMSS, 89% were due to homicide, 10% suicide and 0.5% were accidental.

Murders and suicides peaked in December

Along with the current media focus on motor-vehicle crashes during the festive season, the NIMSS data show that in 2002 homicide and suicide fatalities also peaked during December.

The NIMSS data showed a strong association between alcohol and injury, particularly homicides and transport fatalities. In 2002 more than half of all drivers and nearly 60% of pedestrians killed on our roads were under the influence of alcohol.

Victims of homicide were similarly intoxicated, with nearly 53% under the influence.

Holidaymakers were encouraged to behave responsibly during the festive season, by not over-indulging in alcohol or illicit drugs, not carrying weapons and avoiding areas where there is a risk of violence.

The fourth NIMSS annual report covered the period January 1 to December 31, 2002 and described 25 494 fatal injuries that were registered at 34 mortuaries in six of South Africa's nine provinces.

Estimates for the total number of non-natural deaths in South Africa range from between 70 000 and 80 000 annually accounting for between 12% and 15% of all mortality, including natural causes.

The NIMSS data accounted for between 35% and 40% of all the non-natural deaths in South Africa and were biased towards large urban areas.

Full coverage was achieved in six of South Africa's largest cities: Cape Town, Durban, East London, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria, enabling the calculation of inter-city homicide, suicide and transport mortality rates.

- SAPA

inside news24

 
1 of 10

140
1

Latest comment in South Africa

oliver.brettschneider says... For easy access to healthy Coniglio Rabbit Meat Products, please vissit my website: http://coniglio.webs.com/kebab.htm Read the article...

 
Traffic
Lottery
 
  • Friday Carletonville - 10:01 AM
    Road name: N14
    ROAD CLOSED due to a large sink-hole between the two Carletonville exits - traffic is diverted onto a local bypass route
  • Sunday Volksrust - 07:33 AM
    Road name: N11 Both Ways
    Stop / go controls for construction works at Majuba Pass - expect delays between Volksrust and Newcastle
  • Monday Centurion - 15:41 PM
    Road name: Jean Avenue
    ROAD CLOSED between Rabie Street and Gerhard Street for sink hole repair works
 
More traffic reports...
 

Jobs [change area]

Cars[change area]

TOYOTA

Corolla 1.6 Professional MY10
2011
R 189,990.00

MERCEDES

E220 AT
1996
R 55,000.00

VOLKSWAGEN

CitiGolf 1.4 Citi Rhythm 5-dr
2007
R 69,990.00

Property [change area]

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Romance at the President

Spend two nights at the Protea Hotel President in Cape Town from R2601 per person sharing. Includes return flights, taxes, car hire and accommodation. Book Now!

Kalahari.com - shop online today

The Big Mama Sale

The Big Mama Sale is now on. Get up to 80% off Books, Music, DVDs, Games, Electronics, Toys & Gifts. Shop now.

Electronics on Sale

Up to 80% off electronics + 24hr delivery. Shop now.

50% Off Educo toys

Join the Big Mama Sale madness at kalahari.com and get 50% off all Educo toys for your kids. Terms and conditions apply. Shop now.

Books on Sale

Up to 80% off books & 1000s Of books to choose from. First come, first served. While stocks last. Shop now.

Blu-ray special offer

Buy 10 blu-rays and get a free Sony blu-ray player. Offer valid while stocks last. Shop now.

OLX Free Classifieds [change area]

Drain & Pipe Inspection System

For Sale, Garage Sale in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

2011 Mazda 2 1.5 Dynamic

Vehicles, Cars in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 22

Estimator

Jobs, Engineering Jobs - Architecture Jobs in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

The Big Mama Sale

The Big Mama Sale is now on. Get up to 80% off Books, Music, DVDs, Games, Electronics, Toys & Gifts. Shop now.

Visit www.kalahari.com for millions of books, music, DVDs, games & more!

BlackBerry Curve 8520

Wi-Fi enabled With the BlackBerry Curve 8520 connect to your home...

From R1585.35

I'm shopping for:

A local community where you can meet people, upload photos, videos and loads more...
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.