[01:43.67]From Johannesburg, here is Andrew Harding.
[01:46.03]In a written statement, South African police officer Henric Milberg said he heard a gunshot
[01:51.40]and turned around to see another officer putting his pistol back in his holster.
[01:55.74]The officer was standing over the body of a miner who had been alive moments earlier.
[02:00.52]The officer then told Mr. Milberg that they deserved to die.
[02:04.98]This allegedly happened in the moments after police had opened fire on a crowd of striking workers at the Marikana mine last August.
[02:12.35]Thirty four people were killed that day.
[02:14.47]The Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai has attended school for the first time since she was shot in the head last year by the Taliban for promoting girl education.
[02:23.78]She went to classes in the English city of Birmingham where she’s been receiving treatment for her injuries.
[02:28.72]Sangita Myska reports from the city.
[02:31.01]The 15-year-old education campaigner has made a remarkable recovery here in Birmingham where her head has been fitted with a metal plate and cochlear implant.
[02:40.89]She is now well enough to attend the private girl school full time.
[02:44.86]The fees have been paid for by the Pakistani government.
[02:48.07]She said she’s thankful for the help she’s received from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the city