TB Joshua church collapse: SA victims to be identified

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Johannesburg – The process of identifying 11 South Africans killed in a church building collapse in Nigeria has commenced, the South African government said yesterday.“Government is committed to repatriate the remains of the 11 bodies. The work of the verification has commenced following the festive break,” spokesperson Phumla Williams said.

“We will communicate with the families as soon as the Nigerian laboratory has finalised the process.”

Eighty-five South Africans died and 26 were injured when a building at TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations collapsed in Lagos in September last year.

Seventy-four bodies have already been repatriated.

“Eleven bodies remain unaccounted for due to the inability to match the DNA samples,” Williams said.

She said social workers and the South African forensic unit had visited the families of the 11 people.

“Fresh samples were collected from the family representatives. These samples have been submitted to the laboratory for processing.”

Williams said government was continuing to collaborate with the Nigerian authorities to identify the bodies. — Sapa

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