South African Police Service - SAPS
The South African Police Service in Scenery Park have completed their investigation at Enyobeni tavern where 21 teenagers died on Sunday, 26 June in East London
Children and community members gathered to mourn the 21 victims of the Enyobeni tavern tragedy, who will be laid to rest at a mass funeral on Wednesday 6 July.
Carbon monoxide fumes from a petrol generator are believed to have resulted in the deaths of the 21 teenagers at the Enyobeni tavern in East London on Sunday.
The body of Refiloe Malope, 31, who was allegedly kidnapped by two suspects who were seen forcing her into a car boot at the Kgaphamadi village was recovered.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Inkosi Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela, calls for a complete ban on alcohol following the deaths of 21 minors in the Enyobeni tavern.
Parents who may have not seen their children over the weekend are urged to visit the mortuary as five bodies from the Enyobeni tavern incident are unidentified.
The owner of the Enyobeni tavern allegedly apologised to the families of the 21 victims who allegedly died while at his business premises on Sunday 26 June.
A video of a taxi driver and his passengers being intimated by a group of police officers has been circulating online. One cop is seen pointing a gun at them.
A 24-year-old woman who was at the Enyobeni tavern when 21 teenagers were killed recalled the horrific incident. Police members are investigating an inquest.
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