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FAMILY NOW WANTS ALL TB JOSHUA VICTIMS EXHUMED

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MBABANE – The bodies of those who died at the TB Joshua collapse in Nigeria might be exhumed.


This, after a family of one of those who died during the church collapse has rejected the body it received from Nigeria.


South African publication, Sowetan, reported that a Mkhulisi family is adamant that the body they received is not of their family member, Phumzile Mkhulisi. Phumzile is presumed to have been among the 84 South Africans of the 116 people who died during the collapse of the Synagogue Church of All nations in September last year.


Two Swazis, namely; Susan Sakhile Dlamini of Nhlangano and Zodwa Nhlabatsi of Phophonyane also died in the incident. The Mkhulisi family is now considering court action to force the mass exhumation of all the bodies from the tragedy if results of an independent DNA testing on the body return negative.


Ukuphila Health Wellness Centre founders Dickie Ngcobo together with her husband, Dennis, were also part of the worshippers who died in the Nigerian church guest house collapse.


“Lwandle Mkhulisi said after much resistance from the government, the family had been granted permission to conduct DNA testing on the body they refuse to bury,” the Sowetan reported.
Lwandle is reported to have said the government’s conduct when they raised concerns about the identity of the body was the source of their suspicions.

Comments (1 posted):

manono on 25/02/2015 17:32:50
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ngavele ngasho kute sidvumbu lesingcwatjwa singakagwatjula. lalabangcwaba nje bangcwaba tihlobo letingasito tabo. How can u be sure kutsi it's yo relative kuvaliwe.

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