Christian Botha, Private Investigator
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References | PI with a "Heart of Gold"
Private Investigator Christian Botha will find whatever it is you
are hiding.
By Amalie Niland
Mike
Hammer himself never had as much fun as local PI Christian Botha.
But unlike the American television detective, Mr Botha is not in it for
the fame and fortune but because his heart requires him to. "Words
cannot describe the look on a mother’s face when I have found her
runaway child."
Mr Botha hit the headlines following the penguin massacre at the East
London aquarium when he offered his services free of charge to catch
the
culprits. Rumours were rife that he was subsequently hired by
Special Assignment to investigate the matter. "This is not entirely
true. Yes I am now mandated by Special Assignment after they approached
me but I am still investigating the case free of charge. Why? Because I
often take my children
to the aquarium, it is their favorite place and
when I saw what happened to the penguins and pelicans it made my
stomach turn. I wanted to help, simple
as that."
To work for nothing is not new to this PI. As he said himself " I will
never be a rich man because I feel so immensely sorry for people. Some
of my clients are dirt poor and cannot afford to pay." Mr Botha has
been in the headlines on many occasions including when he found missing
teenager Shaun de Wet who ran away to Port Elizabeth two years ago.
Shaun’s parents were frantic with worry. "I lived with the street
children in Port Elizabeth for days to track him down" which he
eventually did eight months after Shaun disappeared. "I had to find him
for his parents sake." He did not charge the family a cent.
He tracked down Clarendon High School teenagers Erika Wertlen and Jayne
Reeves after they disappeared from their homes in 1999. Within days he
brought them back from Observatory in Cape Town where they were staying
with a man called Caspian Carter (not his real name) with whom they had
run away.
He also exposed a Liberian National who tricked people into buying fake
American dollars. The mysteries he has solved in his six-year career
are endless.
Mr Botha was on the verge of leaving school in standard eight, but was
persuaded by a Colonel Nienaber from the South African Police Force to
finish matric. After he matriculated at Umtata High School he applied
to become a member of the SAPS but failed to meet their requirements.
"They said I was too aggressive in my approach." He voluntarily joined
the South African Defense Force. As a former Transkei resident he was
not required by law to do his two-year army training. Once in the army
he became a dog handler. "That was one of the proudest moments of my
life."
His skills in dog training would later serve him well when he met a
wealthy businessman who was so impressed by Mr Botha that he gave him a
R20 000 cheque to set up his PI business.
After leaving the army he landed a job at the security division of Sun
International and became the youngest security manager in the Sun
International Group. He worked in Gaborone for three months before
being deported because of political unrest and later at Fish River Sun
where he acted as bodyguard for local celebrities like Miss South
Africa. "Diane Tilton-Davis was stunning but Michelle Bruce was an
absolute riot. She was the nicest Miss SA of the lot."
He left for England in 1994 where he per chance saw an advertisement in
TNT Magazine offering a private investigator course by three former
private investigators. "This was the real thing, not sitting in lecture
rooms and someone blabbing in the front. We had to do real case
scenarios, solve a mystery without using a phone. It was the most
interesting year of my life."
To make ends meet during the training course he joined Opus Protection
Services and was stationed as a guard at the upmarket Dolphin Square
complex in London where he worked alongside Her Majesty’s Protection
Service.
"Princess Anne was staying in the building and we sometimes had to
escort her from her door to the complex entrance while the Protection
Service people were scuttling around checking all the cameras."
Although they were taught etiquette in the presence of a royal, his
nerves deserted him at the first sight of the Princess. "I blurted out
‘howzit Ma’m." Fortunately she found it amusing.
During his travels in England he also worked for Granada Sterling who
provided security at special events such as The David Copperfield Show
and Holiday on Ice. He was called back by Sun International in 1995 but
only worked for them for six months. ‘I had to follow my dream and
become a private investigator." After freelancing in Port Elizabeth for
a while he returned to East London where he started his company in a
park home with only a cell phone. Then he met a wealthy businessman
while giving obedience classes to his dogs for extra cash.
The rest as they say is history. His client base includes well-known
insurance companies, banks and international insurance companies. And
then of course the clients who would like to get the dirt on their
cheating spouses and the sort of things you see in the movies. "It
happens almost just like that, except there is tons of boring paperwork
involved." Something you will never see Mike Hammer do.
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