Violet D'Mello, 60, from Aberdeen, said she survived by "playing dead" at the Kragga Kamma Game Park in Port Elizabeth, South Africa last weekend.
She and another family had entered the enclosure for a photo next to the cats when the child was attacked.
Mrs D'Mello told the BBC she was now "on the mend".
And she stressed that the animals were not being "vicious" when they attacked her.
"It was, I think, a playful attack. I just remember something biting my head and dragging me down.
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Tourist Mauled by tamed Cheetah
05 May 2012 - 05:04
Rock Lititz Bike race - bad wreck
02 May 2012 - 02:26
Bad wreck in the second group of the Rock Lititz Bike race on April 29, 2012. Biker was able to walk but was taken away in an ambulance.
http://www.youtube.c...d&v=t5PZfEDnvzM
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Promising SA bodyboarder killed in shark attack
19 April 2012 - 05:43
The man killed in a shark attack on Thursday has been identified as a promising young South African bodyboarder.
The bodyboarder, 20 year-old David Lilienfeld took to the water with a group of friends and his brother around 12:30 at Dappat se Gat, a surf spot between Gordon’s Bay and Kogel Bay also known as “Caves”.
According to witnesses only one shark attacked and killed Lilienfield, despite earlier reports that two were involved.
"A shark estimated to be between 4m and 5m bit him, amputating his right leg,” National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) spokesperson Craig Lambinon told News24.
read more: http://www.news24.co...attack-20120419
The bodyboarder, 20 year-old David Lilienfeld took to the water with a group of friends and his brother around 12:30 at Dappat se Gat, a surf spot between Gordon’s Bay and Kogel Bay also known as “Caves”.
According to witnesses only one shark attacked and killed Lilienfield, despite earlier reports that two were involved.
"A shark estimated to be between 4m and 5m bit him, amputating his right leg,” National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) spokesperson Craig Lambinon told News24.
read more: http://www.news24.co...attack-20120419
Shocking South African rape video goes viral
18 April 2012 - 08:49
Johannesburg (CNN) -- South Africans woke up on Wednesday morning to the claim that a group of Soweto youths had filmed themselves raping a 17-year-old girl believed to be mentally ill.
The cellphone video is said to have gone viral among school kids in the township south of Johannesburg, and the term #rapevideo was trending on Twitter in South Africa on Wednesday.
READ IT: http://edition.cnn.c....html?hpt=hp_t2
The best credit cards in SA (Business Iafrica.com)
18 April 2012 - 11:21
Users of independent online financial comparison website ThinkMoney (www.thinkmoney.co.za/banking/credit cards/) have rated the Virgin Money credit card the most popular out of the major credit cards available in South Africa. Out of the 6960 reviews left on the website, the highest number of reviews was for this credit card (618 reviews).
The ThinkMoney website allows consumers the opportunity to review a variety of financial products, based on their experiences out of a maximum rating of five. Credit cards were rated in regards to service, integrity, internet banking, retail discounts, rewards programmes, telephone banking and value for money.
The Virgin Money Credit Card was rated very highly by users — out of the 618 reviews it was given an overall star rating of 4.1 out of 5, with 81 percent of reviewers saying they would recommend it to other people. Unsurprisingly, it is also one of the cheapest credit cards on the market, with a typical monthly cost of R55.61*. Plus it allows users access to the Virgin Money VIP Programme which provides discounts on a variety of lifestyle products.
The top rated credit card on the website is actually the Investec Private Bank card, with an incredible 4.4 stars out of 5 ― although this is not a card available to the majority of South Africans (and as such does not feature many reviews by ThinkMoney users).
Other hugely popular credit cards are the FNB Gold, Silver and Platinum cards, which have 456, 544 and 185 reviews respectively and all offer the very popular eBucks rewards programme to their members. The Platinum card also offers users access to the Slow Lounge at airports, another added perk.
A recent poll run by the website supports the above findings, with 44 percent of subscribers stating that being charged low fees on their credit card was "what they liked most" about it. The Virgin Money credit card charges no annual fees, memberships fees or online banking fees, making it very affordable.
The poll also revealed that 19 percent of subscribers valued the rewards programmes offered to them by their credit card providers as "what they liked the most". All of the most popular credit cards on the ThinkMoney website offer highly rewarding loyalty programmes to consumers such as the Kulula credit card (Jetsetters) and the Discovery credit card.
http://business.iafr...ing/789922.html
Gareth Mountain, CEO of ThinkMoney, commented on these findings: "What many people don’t realise is that a credit card is really just a banking product with a personal loan facility. If you aren’t diligent in paying off your monthly balance the interest charges will be very high, making it an expensive product to have in your wallet. But if you use your card to transact, and pay your monthly balance, not only do you not pay for purchases, you can also earn some excellent rewards."
An overwhelming 25 percent of subscribers in the poll stated that they were not happy with their credit card.
*This is based on an average basket of monthly transactions.



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