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Remembering Justin Williams: Ravensmead Mourns Iconic Spinner

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 7, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Justin “Bemors” Williams, a 28-year-old professional spinner from Ravensmead, died on Monday evening following a single-vehicle accident in Paarl. According to police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk, the vehicle Williams was driving overturned after he reportedly lost control, and he later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital at 9:07 p.m.

Background and Professional Legacy

Williams was a prominent figure in the South African spinning community, a passion he inherited from his father, Chris Bemors. His sister, Vanessa Philander, noted that Williams began spinning at age 12. He recently gained national recognition by placing in the Top 8 at the 2026 Red Bull Shay’ Imoto competition.

Beyond his competitive career, Williams worked as a mechanic alongside his father. His friend Tarquin Joostenberg of Team Takes described Williams as a performer who, despite a reputation for being late to shows, was widely celebrated by fans for his skill and personality. Williams leaves behind two daughters and a son.

Did You Know?
Justin Williams was a man of deep faith, a value he integrated into his professional identity by having the word “geloof” (faith) printed on his vehicle.

Investigation and Next Steps

The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation. Captain Van Wyk confirmed that the Paarl East police have registered a case of culpable homicide. As the investigation proceeds, authorities are expected to piece together the events that led to the vehicle overturning on Monday morning.

Investigation and Next Steps
Expert Insight:
The death of a high-profile competitor like Williams highlights the inherent risks involved in high-intensity motor sports. While the spinning fraternity is currently focused on mourning and preserving his legacy, the official culpable homicide investigation will likely focus on mechanical or environmental factors that may have caused the driver to lose control of the bakkie.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the accident?
Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that the vehicle was the only one involved and that the driver possibly lost control before the bakkie overturned.

Where did the accident take place?
The incident occurred in Paarl on Monday morning.

Was anyone else in the vehicle?
No. According to Captain FC van Wyk, the driver was alone at the time of the accident.

How will the local spinning community honor the memory of Justin Williams in the coming weeks?

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Man Faces Charges After Stealing Seesaw from Ravensmead Park

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 21, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The City of Cape Town’s Metal Theft Unit is intensifying its efforts to curb the illicit metal trade, with recent court proceedings highlighting the diverse nature of infrastructure-related crimes. A man is currently awaiting sentencing at the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court following a conviction for stealing a seesaw from a park in Ravensmead.

This case is one of 88 arrests made by the unit between July 2025 and April 2026. Safety and Security mayco member JP Smith noted that the conviction serves as a reminder that justice is being pursued across all levels of theft, regardless of the scale of the stolen item.

Operational Impact and Enforcement

The campaign against metal theft involves rigorous monitoring of the supply chain, from scrapyard compliance to proactive patrols. Over a 10-month period, the unit conducted 5,979 patrols in hotspot areas and carried out 1,257 scrapyard inspections. These efforts resulted in the closure of 136 non-compliant traders, including 42 scrap metal dealers and 94 residential-based “bucket shops.”

Operational Impact and Enforcement
Ravensmead Park

The unit has integrated modern technology, such as drones, CCTV, and thermal imagery, to expand its reach. According to JP Smith, a near 30% increase in hotspot patrols has been instrumental in preventing criminal acts and protecting essential infrastructure. In a significant recent outcome, a suspect was sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found in possession of over 400 kilograms of Transnet cable in Kraaifontein.

Operational Impact and Enforcement
Goodwood Magistrate Court exterior
Did You Know? The Metal Theft Unit has recovered more than a kilometre of stolen cable and over 800 kilograms of stolen metal during the 10-month period ending in April 2026.
Expert Insight: The tactical shift toward using thermal imagery and drones suggests a move toward data-driven policing in rural landscapes. By focusing on the “entire pipeline”—from street-level theft to the legitimacy of scrap dealers—authorities are attempting to remove the financial incentive for infrastructure vandalism, though the sheer volume of by-law transgressions indicates that this remains a persistent, resource-intensive challenge.

Moving forward, the unit is likely to continue its focus on scrapyard regulation and infrastructure protection. As public awareness grows, officials expect that increased reporting of suspicious activities may lead to further interventions in both formal business zones and residential areas. The success of future operations may depend heavily on the continued integration of surveillance technology and the volume of tips received from the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can residents do to assist with the metal theft crisis?
The public is encouraged to report suspected illegal scrap dealers or illicit activities to the City’s Public Emergency Communication Centre at 021 480 7700, or via the anonymous tip line at 0800 110077.

Frequently Asked Questions
JP Smith Cape Town

Why are “bucket shops” being closed by the unit?
These residential-based businesses are closed upon inspection if they are found to be non-compliant with legislation, fail to register as second-hand goods dealers or metal recyclers, or are found guilty of an offense.

What is the legal basis for recent convictions?
Convictions are pursued under applicable legislation, including the Criminal Matters Amendment Act 18/2015, which addresses the damage to or possession of essential infrastructure.

How do you believe the integration of advanced surveillance technology, such as drones and thermal imagery, will alter the landscape of urban crime prevention in the coming years?

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