So here we were, in Cape Town at last. The flight down had been good. It is
great that you can leave London at about 9 pm on a Friday night and sleep a bit
until you arrive in Cape Town with a whole day ahead of you.
The hotel we are in is fantastic; a five star place quite close to the
Victoria and Albert waterfront. Meeting up with Ken and Tom was very emotional
for us. We were so pleased to see each other and put our dreadful experience
behind us. Considering what they had
been through Ken and Tom looked remarkably well and appeared not to be suffering
too many after effects.
The first thing we did was to order a bottle of champagne; after all G4S
was paying for it so why not push the boat out. In fact we ordered a second
bottle as one doesn't go that far between five people!
So far we have just been enjoying Cape Town itself. We have done all the
usual tourist things; Table Mountain, the V and A waterfront for nice meals -
even a bit of shopping. The exchange rate is very good for us Brits right now.
Everything here is very cheap for us although of course it is very tough for
the locals.
We discovered that the Woolworths chain of shops in South Africa is just
like Marks and Spencer at home. The range of goods and the look and feel of the
stores is just the same.
We talked about the deal we had made with G4S, that is agreeing to keep
quiet about what had gone on in return for this wonderful holiday. Was it the
ethical thing to do?
The consensus was that G4S employees had given us a bad time. Although we
had come through it OK with not too many permanent physical or mental scars we
had every right to get something back from them.
I asked Ken what he thought Barclays would do, if anything. He replied that
they would want to hush things up too. They wouldn't want to see anything in
the press about the bank being the victim of fraudulent financial
activity. I said that the university too
wouldn't want things to come out. By now the Vice Chancellor would have been
told what had been going on. He would be keen to ensure that parents of current
and future students didn't get to hear that one of our students had gone missing
from the university for so long without any of the staff noticing.
So now you know why you haven't seen anything about this story on the news.
It seems that it is in everybody’s interests to keep it quiet.
Tomorrow we plan a trip out to Stellenbosch for a visit to a vineyard or
two. I am particularly fond of the Boschendal red. The hotel has also organised
a drive along a bit of the Garden Route for us. Also a visit to Simonstown to
see the penguins.
I am not saying that I would gladly have gone through what we did so that
we could have this holiday, but the truth is we would probably never have come
here but for what happened.
And Dave too has something extra to show as he would never have met Mandy
otherwise.
So sometimes good things can come out of bad things and there can be a
happy ending.