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ANIMALS 101 – PET POISONING

ANIMALS 101 – HOW TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OR HANDLE POISONED PET SITUATIONS.

There has been many recent cases of animal poisoning reported in and around the Secunda area and therefore it is important to know, in advance, what to do if this happens or how to minimize the risk. Poisoning is probably one of the worse deaths a pet can experience.

Your pets are living beings and they are your responsibility, including keeping them safe from any danger.  It is sad too see how many people see pets as disposable objects and just use them for “protection”, instead of protecting them.

COMMON TYPES OF POISON

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  • Temik also known as Two Step or Aldicarb.  It is a black granular pesticide fed to dogs inside a form of food and thrown over the fence.
  • Rodenticides like Rattex or Finale
  • Accidental poisoning with corrosive or petroleum-based toxins like spirits, thinners, petrol, or diesel.
  • Accidental poisoning with non-corrosive toxins, medication or poisonous plants.

Also read: Animals 101 – REPORTING ANIMAL EMERGENCIES & CRUELTY.

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SYMPTOMS

The symptoms may vary depending on the type of poison, but generally can include the following:

  • salivation
  • lacrimation (excessive tearing)
  • excessive urination
  • diarrhea 
  • vomiting
  • muscle tremors
  • loss of appetite
  • depression
  • panting
  • bleeding from nose or skin
  • pale gums
  • burns on the lips and mouth
  • rapid heart beat
  • convulsions
  • disorientation
  • anxiety
  • paralysis and more

These pet poisonings can be prevented, or the risk can be minimized with certain measures.

BEFORE IT HAPPENS

Save your veterinarians emergency number and one or two alternatives in case yours is not available.  You do not want to be searching for numbers in the moment when time is of the essence.

Buy your poison rescue packs from your local welfare organisation for as little as R30.  This could possibly win a few life-saving minutes to take your animal to the veterinarian. It usually includes charcoal, salt, syringes and gloves.  In addition to this we also bought Pet-e-med on Takealot for around R200.  Read through the instructions prior to an emergency, so you are prepared.

Your animals are safer in the house or away from the front gate where others have access to your yard. 

Always check your yard for foreign object before you let the pets out. Make this a daily ritual.

Rescue packs

IF IT HAPPENED

Keep calm!

If the animal is still alive, take them to the veterinarian as soon as possible after administering the poison rescue pack. Withholding medical care is an act of cruelty!

Use towels, plastic bags or gloves and do not touch the poison.

You still need to take your pet to the veterinarian even if you administered a rescue pack. The veterinarian can possibly safe them or end the excruciating suffering humanely.

If possible, take a sample of the poison to the veterinarian too.

Inducing vomiting will depend on timing. Read the instructions in advance!

Keep your other animals and kids away from the affected areas.

Follow Bethal SPCA’s Facebook page HERE

AFTER IT HAPPENED

If your veterinarian confirms poisoning, please inform your neighbourhood, local organisations, SPCA (as it is a case of cruelty) and open a case at your nearest SAPS.  Even if you believe nothing will come from it, it creates a paper trail!

Contact one of the businesses that specialize in the removal of the corps and neutralizing the affected areas. Agricall pest control secunda / Monteviro environmental services

Although there are those who poisons with malicious intent, poisoned pets are usually an indication of possible break-ins.  There may be various animals in your street poisoned around the same time frame, so share this information with your neighbours.

Dr. Rudolph Zinn from UNISA’s School of Criminal Justice conducted research into understanding and preventing house robbery in South Africa. 

Based on in-depth interviews with convicted robbers, the following was part of what he found. These security measures are a major deterrent to crime:

•Electric fences 

•Detection beams

•Circuit Television (CCTV)

DOGS THAT SLEEP INSIDE THE HOUSERobbers consider this to be the biggest deterrent of all

So not only will you be alerted by your dog that is inside, but you can also protect them. Many animals get killed, hit, cut, poisoned during or prior to these robberies.  You need to protect them!

Next week we will look at the rising pet thefts risk and what you can do to keep them safe.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

ANC votes in favour of tariff increases while DA opposes.

ANC votes in favour of tariff increases, once again failing residents of Govan Mbeki Municipality

“The DA in Govan Mbeki Local Municipality is once again disappointed that the ANC has voted in favour of electricity tariff increases despite the unemployment crisis during a state of disaster,” said Terry-Lee Kleynhans, DA ward 30 Councillor, “It is becoming more evident that the citizens of this municipality need justified answers to the lifting of the administration in the municipality by the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA).”

“Despite the changes that have been affected as per the advice of the National Treasury, it is clear that the budget remains underfunded,” said Terry-Lee, “Even if by some miracle the municipality managed to collect all debt owed to them, we will still not be able to settle the enormous debt of Eskom and Rand Water that has accumulated, leaving an insolvent municipality regardless of tariffs being increased or not.”

Da Councillor Terry-Lee Kleynhans, Ward 30

“As a nation in a state of disaster, we find ourselves back to a level 4 lockdown which makes an increased unemployment rate inevitable – in addition to those that have lost loved ones and are struggling to get by.”

Communities cannot be punished for the municipality’s insolvency due to financial incompetence, maladministration or inability to successfully deal with water and electricity losses.

Follow the DA Govan Mbeki Constituency Facebook page HERE

Debt incentive schemes and indigent programs are initiatives that have been promised to the community. However, this faces a possibility of failure due to lack of correspondence and feedback to the community on their applications, leaving the DA with little faith in this initiative.

In addition, public consultation has shown us that members of the community cannot cope with tariff increases considering numerous integrated development planning (IDP) consultations ended with members of the public who did not condone or accept the budget that was formerly presented.

Also read: Positive developments at GMM cause Provincial Exco to uplift intervention

It has to be noted that the municipality then blatantly ignored public opinion that arose out of public consultations. Tariff increases will kick our people while they are lying down. The fact that the budget remains underfunded without any hope of seeing a turnaround in the finances of the municipality, is a reason for concern and we object to the recommendations of the Executive Mayor, Nhlakanipho Zuma, and do not accept the budget.

7 Suspects appear on drug charges

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SEVEN SUSPECTS APPEARED IN COURT FOR DEALING AND POSSESSION OF DRUGS

MPUMALANGA – Male Mkolo(33), Mukembani Justin Kasindo(34), RudeA ngeKishuke(24), Bongiwe Manengela(41), Enewere David (34), Mwambaza Hamisa(31) and David Chicoloko(26) were arrested for dealing and possession of drugs and appeared before the Bethal Magistrates court on Tuesday, 29 June 2021. The case is postponed to 2 July 2021, for the appointment of the interpreter. 

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Bongiwe Managela

This follows the arrests made by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation team Mpumalanga, Forensic Science Laboratory, Crime Intelligence, Tactical Response Team, Public Order Policing and SAPS Bethal during the clamp down operation which emanated from a major investigation by the Hawks and Crime Intelligence since June 2020 addressing drug challenges in Bethal.

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David Chikoloko Illegal Immigrant

It is alleged that in June 2020, information was received by the team about the suspects who are dealing in drugs around Secunda and Bethal. Intelligence-driven information gathering was conducted and presented before court resulting in a warrant of arrest being issued. During the arrest, cash and drugs were confiscated for further investigation.

Also read: Six suspects arrested in Bethal for dealing and possession of drugs

Read more on the Hawks HERE

The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Major General Zodwa Mokoena applauded the team and the public for working together in the fight against drugs abuse within the community. Major General Mokoena urged the public not to get tired in reporting crime which is happening around their neighbourhoods.

Se the gallery below of the remaining 5 suspect on the webpage

Bulletin Soccer tournament showcased local talent

The Bulletin hosted an U/15 Soccer tournament on Saturday at Sasol Club in Kinross With Evander Gold Mines as the main sponsor.

The month of June is Youth month in South Africa. In celebration of this, The Bulletin hosted a soccer tournament at Sasol Club in Kinross.

Eight teams entered and the excitement was high. Unfortunately, COVID regulations put a damper on proceedings with a 100 person restriction at an outdoor event. After consultation with the Club manager, we managed to stay within the COVID regulations.

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The Bulletin Soccer Challange
Trophies and medals sponsored by Evander Gold Mines. Soccer Balls by The Bulletin

There are a large number of the u/15 boys that played in the Lake Umuzi Soccer Challenge and it was only fitting that Johan Rosslee, Lake Umuzi owner, handed a small bakkie to Jacob Mtakwende, organiser of the Lake Umuzi Soccer challenge, at the tournament.

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Johan hand the keys for the bakkie to Jacob.

The teams started at a high note and the scores keep ticking.

The weather started as a nice day but the wind picked up and it was difficult to control the ball at times. But the young stars made it all look easy as they controlled the ball in the difficult wind.

During the mornings play 4 teams were eliminated leaving four teams for the semifinals.

After the mornings play all the players were treated to “Boerewors rolls” that were arranged by Evander Gold Mines. Tee’s Cooking Addiction prepared the food. Thank you to Evander Gold Mines for sponsoring the food by Tee’s Cooking Addiction.

Tee’s Cooking Addiction, sponsored by Evander Gold Mines, dishing out food during the break.

The players were also treated to cultural dances by the Umdzabu Cultural Dance Group.

Umdzabu Cultural Dance Group

The two semi-finals were nail-biting stuff as the teams battled it out for a spot in the finals. In the end it was eMbalenhle against Thistle Grove. Carara Cicks against Thistle Grove.

The game was played in high spirit and no quarter was given. Tempers flared but were quickly quelled as the teams played in good spirit.

The teams ended with a 1-1 score and the result had to be determined by penalty shootout. Thistle Grove won the penalty shootout with 5-4 and were crowned winners of the inaugural soccer tournament hosted by The Bulletin.

The Bulletin with some of the winning team players (Thistle Grove)

Thank you once again to Evander Gold Mines for their huge contribution of Trophies, Medals and Food for 200 people, Super Spar for the contribution of bread rolls, Kisme for their contribution with sanitisers and Max Metals for their contribution towards transport costs.

Read about Evander Gold Mines’ 8 Shaft HERE

Also read: Six suspects arrested in Bethal for dealing and possession of drugs

Man attacks colleague with grinder

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MAN DUE TO APPEAR FOR MURDER AFTER ATTACKING COLLEAGUE WITH AN ELECTRIC GRINDER

NELSPRUIT – A 36-year-old man is expected to appear at the Kwamhlanga Magistrate’s Court tomorrow, 29 June 2021, on a charge of murder. It is alleged that the man killed his colleague using an electric grinder, the incident occurred yesterday, Sunday 27 June 2021, at Magodongo Moloto in Kwamhlanga.

According to information received, the two men were hired to do roofing at a certain house in the area. While working, an argument broke out between the two, where the suspect accused the victim of stealing his cellphone. It is then that the suspect, who had a grinder in his hand, allegedly attacked the victim and cut him on his upper body in the process.

Also read: Six suspects arrested in Bethal for dealing and possession of drugs

Police and medical personnel were summoned and the victim was certified dead at the scene. The suspect was swiftly arrested thereafter and is due to appear in court tomorrow.

Visit the SAPS Facebook page HERE

The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga Major General Thulani Phahla strongly condemned this heinous act and applauded the swift arrest of the suspect. “People should learn to solve matters in an amicable manner to prevent unnecessary loss of life,” said General Phahla.

Six suspects arrested in Bethal for dealing and possession of drugs

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SIX SUSPECTS DUE TO APPEAR IN COURT FOR DEALING AND POSSESSION OF DRUGS

MPUMALANGA – Six suspects, five foreign nationals and a local aged between 31 and 34 are due to appear before the Bethal Magistrates court  on Tuesday, 29 June 2021. This follows the arrests made by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation team  Mpumalanga, Forensic Science Laboratory, Crime Intelligence, Tactical Response Team, Public Order Policing and SAPS Bethal during the clampdown operation which emanated from a major investigation by the Hawks and Crime Intelligence since June 2020 addressing drug challenges in Bethal.

Read more on the Hawks HERE

suspects arrested

It is alleged that in June 2020, information was received by the team about the suspects who are dealing in drugs around Secunda and Bethal. Intelligence-driven information gathering was conducted and presented before court resulting in a  warrant of arrest being issued. During the arrest, cash and drugs were confiscated for further investigation.

Also Read: TRIO APPEARED IN COURT FOR OVER R2 MILLION FRAUD, THEFT AND CORRUPTION

The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Major General Zodwa Mokoena applauded the team and the public for working together in the fight against drugs abuse within the community. “Drugs usage through the exchange of needles( so-called Bluetooth)  might become a super spreader of many diseases including the current pandemic crises because there are no observations and adherences to the current regulations to fight against the pandemic”, said Maj Gen Mokoena.  Major General Mokoena urged the public not to get tired of reporting a crime that is happening around their neighbourhoods.

SANRAL – First-ever rate adjustment for Rest and Service Facilities

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Pretoria, 23 June 2021 – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) has revised its rest and service facilities rates for the first time since its inception in 1998. The new rates took effect from 28 January 2021.

SANRAL’s long-term strategy, Horizon 2030 is the blueprint for its development over the next ten years and among the key strategic interventions is the adoption of an Integrated Funding Model which entails the generation of its own revenue.

Furthermore, the diversification of revenue sources and the development of sustainable revenue streams from the identified business areas are among the key strategic objectives. SANRAL’s Business Development Strategy identifies key pillars and key focus areas through which SANRAL can derive or significantly increase its revenue. One of these is that of rest and service facilities.

“The previous levy/rate structure had been in existence since 1998 when SANRAL was officially formed. The revised rates were developed with the intention of ensuring fairness to the market for all parties,” explained Thabiso Malahleha, SANRAL’s Head of Strategy. 

Also read: Covid-19 transgressors arrested in Emalahleni

There is also an approved Rest and Service Facilities Policy that outlines potential developers’ planning and technical requirements. The revised rate card considers factors such as traffic, Gross Lettable Area, and location of the facility with regards to rural or urban. The intention is to also let out opportunities for development on SANRAL owned land through an open and competitive tender process.

Read more on SANRAL HERE

“Noting that there may be cases where access to the facility is not direct, in the strict definition it is accessed through a SANRAL interchange which needs to be maintained accordingly,” continued Malahleha.

SANRAL will at intervals review both the policy and rate card to ensure reasonable alignment with the market. Noting that there are existing facilities with direct access off the national road network that do not have an agreement in place. A process to engage these facility owners or operators will be followed.

So is die Lewe: Karl Marx die Tweede

Geniet nog ‘n aflewering van “So is die Lewe” uit die pen van Marius Britz.

Op my daaglikse perlgrimstog om prioviand vir die beleggingstydperk te gaan bekom by die naaste winkelsentrum, kook my bloed meteens: in die veld langs die pad loop ‘n man en hou ‘n brandmaer, verflenterde hond vas aan ‘n nylontou wat om die hond se nek vas is. Die verwilderde hond se oë is angebevange, en kort-kort steek hy vas, waarop die man met ‘n plastieksambok in sy ander hand die verwilderde hond genadeloos slaan terwyl hy op die dier skreeu en skel.

My eerste impuls was om in die veld in te ry en die trogdoliese wreedaard onderstebo te ry, die hond op te laai en hom hom met liefde te gaan versorg. Dit is ‘n algemene ding hier in ons omgewing. Veral naweke sien jy die veghonde vol letsels wat iewers heen gesleep word vir hondegevegte. Daar is skynbaar baie geld vir weddenskappe op die spel. Daar is ook gerugte dat klein skoothondjies gesteel word om tydens sulke gevegte die vegters op te sweep en kwaad te maak.

Die herrinering word opgevolg deur berigte op sosiale media en die Burger. ‘n Man en vrou word afgeneem waar hulle sogenaamd iemand se lieflinghond “oppas”. Hondesitters, noem die tweetal hulself. Ongelukkig vir hulle het die eienaar kringtelevisie in sy huis geinstalleer, en daar word duidelik gesien hoe die hond genadeloos geslaan word, geklap word, aan sy nek gegryp word en deur die lug by die deur uitgeslinger word. Skynbaar was dit vir hulle snaaks, want die tweetjies geniet dit oënskynlik.

Met hierdie twee grafiese beskrywings hierbo sal menige hondeliefhebber onmiddelik die roering van woede en afgryse ervaar. Veral as jy self honde het wat jy soos kleinkinders hanteer, en wat jou hele lewe verryk.

Sy naam was Marx, ons swart worshondjie. Hy was die een wat op sy oupa se skoot aan die slaap geraak het, wat lief was om onder die komberse voor die gasverwarmer te lê, om saam met oupa sy Sondagmiddagslapie op die bed in die sonnetjie te vang. Sy grootste vreugde was om die sakke te deursnuffel as sy oupa dalk ‘n draai by Hospice se winkel gemaak het, want daar was altyd ‘n speelding iewers wat hy dan opgespeel het, die watte-binnegoed oor die hele huis versprei, soos hy instinkmatig geteel is.

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Die ritueel met etenstyd was so voorspelbaar; hy sou geduldig sit en wag terwyl hy kyk hoe sy kos ingeskep word, dan sou hy, stertjie swaaiend, stip kyk hoe die sousie oor die blokkies gegooi word, dan het hy gehardloop na die hoekie waar hy sy aandete sou eet. Na ete het hy met ‘n behaaglike sug op die bank kom spring, en dan weggetrek met ‘n gesnork van kakofoniese omvang, reg vir die nag. Wanneer daar egter ‘n geluid was, het hy skielik opgespring, en met ‘n donderende stem gaan soek na die skelms. Marx het die hart van ‘n leeu gehad, die brein van ‘n jakkals, die lyf van ‘n wors, en die blaf van ‘n Rottweiler.

Lees ook: So is die Lewe: Vadersdag, Om dit weer te kan doen

Drie weke gelede het hy egter net eensklaps begin om sy agterbeentjie te sleep. Hy kon nie meer opspring om op sy oupa se skoot te kom sit nie. Die verlamming het vinnig versprei. Eers was dit sy hele agterlyfie, toe sy voorlyf. Marx was binne enkele dae heeltemal verlam. Daaglikse besoeke aan die veearts het bevestig dat dit ‘n genetiese ding was wat worshonde so jonk soos vier jaar al kan plattrek. Geen medikasie, inspuitings of oefening het gehelp nie. Ons het alles probeer, dapper gebly. Ten duurste cannabisolie vir diere gekoop en getrou dit vir hom gevoer. Die hortende asempie het egter vir ons duidelik gemaak dat Marx se longspiere ook begin verlam raak het.

En toe.

Met die wintersonnetjie wat alreeds laag oor die see hang, het ons hom veearts toe gevat, na ‘n ander een toe vir ‘n tweede opinie. Toegedraai in sy nuwe rooi kombersie, met sy gunsteling teddiebeer langs hom. Die een waarmee hy so baldadig gespeel het.

Lees oor CBD Olies vir troeteldiere HIER

Die veearts was egter klinies en reguit. Daar is geen kans nie. Nie eens ‘n peperduur opersasie nie. Sy het vol deernis ons gelos om totsiens te sê. Marx se ogies was dof, sy asempie was vlak en hygend. Hy kon nie beweeg nie. Ek het sy koppie in my hand gehou waar hy op die ondersoektafel gelê het. En toe, meneer, het ek gehuil. Hartstogtelik geweeklaag. Marx het sy verlamde nekkie opgedwing, sy koppie effens gelig, en die trane op my wange gelek.

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Op daardie oomblik het ek uitgeloop. Ek wou nie by wees nie. My oë was te troebel om die mooi van die weskus se sonsondergang te sien, want my sonnetjie het ook so pas gesak.

Meneer die hondeslaner, en wag vir jou langs die veld. Miskien moet ek vir jou wys wat daardie sambok van jou nog alles kan doen. 

Covid-19 transgressors arrested in Emalahleni

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Arrests made for non-compliance with COVID-19 Regulations during the Overall Friday programme in Emalahleni

Mpumalanga MEC for Community Safety, Security and Liaison, Vusi Shongwe, once more calls on communities to comply with the COVID-19 Regulations.

The MEC was speaking shortly after the “Overall Friday Programme” which was conducted in and around Emalahleni last night.

During the operation, over twenty people were arrested for failure to be at their places of residence in line with the curfew.

One person was arrested for being in possession of a vehicle that was reportedly stolen in Embalenhle.

The police also brought to book about seven more suspects who were wanted in connection with assault with intention to do grievous bodily harm cases in the area.

Others suspects were caught for offences that include house breaking and theft, driving under the influence of alcohol and carjacking.

About nine liquor premises and three filling stations were also visited during the operation

Read more about the Department of Community Safety, Security and Liaison HERE

MEC welcomed these successes but he appealed to the police to spare no effort in making Emalahleni a crime-free area.

He further emphasized that government’s efforts to eradicate crime will bear fruits if the police do their work with integrity and show no leniency towards perpetrators of crime.

“Our police must not show any leniency towards criminals. The rogue elements must be mercilessly pursued and no stone should be left unturned.”

Also read: TRIO APPEARED IN COURT FOR OVER R2 MILLION FRAUD, THEFT AND CORRUPTION

” The police must respect themselves and do their work with utmost integrity in order to win the respect of communities. It cannot be accepted that law enforcement officers are constantly accused by communities for failure to do their work properly,” said the MEC.

Shongwe also called on liquor traders to operate within the ambit of Disaster Management Act by ensuring full compliance to all COVID-19 health protocols.

He observed that some liquor outlets and renowned eateries visited, there was no social distancing among patrons.

“Taverners must not only prioritize profits but they should comply with all COVID-19 Health protocols.”

“Adequate Social distancing among the patrons must be ensured at all times in these establishments,” added the MEC.

He is also reminding communities that the role of the vaccination programme does not mean the pandemic is over as numbers are rapidly rising.

He encourages communities to continue wearing their masks in public, washing their hands or sanitizing regularly, and avoiding large gatherings.

Overall Friday Programme is implemented from Friday to Sunday in identified areas to promote law enforcement visibility and fight crime through a multidisciplinary approach.

TRIO APPEARED IN COURT FOR OVER R2 MILLION FRAUD, THEFT AND CORRUPTION

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MPUMALANGA – Roland Smit (46), Michael Harris(38) and Alice Smit (40) appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate”s Court on Friday,  25 June 2021 facing charges of Corruption, Fraud and Theft.

It is alleged that in 2018 Roland Smit and Micheal Harris were employed as managers at Crown National food distributors in Nelspruit, where they outsourced transportation, against company policy, to other transport companies.

These transport companies were allegedly paid from Crown National’s account. It is also reported that the duo would further transfer the money into their personal bank accounts, prejudicing Crown National of an actual loss of R ‪2 289 608.00‬.

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From left to right: Roland Smit, Michael Harris and Alice Smit

Alice Smit, the wife of Roland Smit, was the administrator on behalf of these companies and who also allegedly received money into her personal bank account.

Read more on the Hawks HERE

The trio was released on R10 000 bail each with stringent conditions that include attending all court proceedings until the case is finalised and further not interfere with the investigation and witnesses. The case was postponed to 20 August 2021 for further investigation.