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He then collided with a vehicle on the oncoming lane. The driver of that vehicle died at the scene of the accident.
The British man was released on R1 000 bail and was short prom dresses back in court on Thursday (24 June).
In Port Elizabeth, an Australian and Nigerian were convicted for assaulting a South African man during a fight at a pub.
The Australian fan was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment or a fine of R10 000 while the Nigerian was sentenced to nine months imprisonment or a fine of R5 000.
The specialised World Cup courts have been busy since opening on 28 May and by 20 June had already heard 80 cases.
Department of Justice spokesman Tlali Tlali said Evening Dresses of the cases, 39 percent of them, were in Gauteng, while 22 percent were in the Western Cape.
Prosecutors and magistrates have been hard at work at the courts, with more than half of the cases finalised. Thirty-two cases are still outstanding.
There have been 36 convictions so far - 42 percent of them in Gauteng and 17 percent in the Western Cape.
Theft was the most common crime the courts were dealing with, Tlali said.
"Theft accounts for 40 percent of the crimes committed. Fraud follows a distant second at 6.25 percent. Assault, common robbery and malicious damage to property are all sitting at 3.7 percent each," he added.
The South African government has set up 56 courts across the country, specifically to deal with World Cup related crimes.
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