The Miss South Africa beauty contestant at the centre of a nationality row has withdrawn from the competition, saying she took the decision for her and her family's safety and well-being.
She officially handed over the crown to the current Miss South Africa, Mia le Roux, in August this year at a prestigious event held at the Sun Bet Arena, Time Square, Menlyn, Tshwane.
Mia le Roux is the first deaf woman to be crowned Miss South Africa. In her acceptance speech, she said she hoped her victory would help those who felt excluded from society to achieve their ...
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If he is unavailable, it may give South Africa an opportunity to trial what they will do if Miller has to miss parts of the Champions Trophy. That is a possibility as he and his Camilla await the ...