Cape Argus

Help flows in for family who lost six

Fallen candle suspected to have started horror fire in Philippi

- Okuhle Hlati

SUPPORT from community members and authoritie­s has been pouring in for a Philippi East family who lost six members in a devastatin­g shack fire. Community members of Phola Park informal settlement were woken by screams on Monday night as Nokhaya Kili, 51, her two children Mihle, 18, and Xolani Kili, 14, and three grandchild­ren, Kuhle Msuthu, 1, Simamkele Msuthu, 5, and Benathi Kili, 8, were trapped inside a shack.

The family and residents suspected the fire was started by a candle that fell over.

Community leader Thembisile Mbenene said they have been doing their best to assist the family as they had only one person who worked and depended on child grants.

“Nokhaya’s husband, Patric Kili, a pensioner, was told of the deaths while in Eastern Cape and the community assisted in bringing him here as the family could not afford to. They have been receiving food from people. People can still assist the family with anything,” said Mbenene.

Among those who visited the family was Human Settlement­s MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela, who offered to his support.

Spokespers­on for Madikizela, Ntomboxolo Makoba-Somdaka, said they would assist the family by paying for DNA tests to identify the bodies.

“We wanted to prioritise, that is why we will be paying for DNA. Our task team will constantly be in touch with community leaders to see what else the family needs help with. What has happened here is indeed tragic. Our heartfelt condolence­s to the family.”

The City’s Disaster Risk Management department spokespers­on, Charlotte Powell, said Disaster Management officials had been activated, including trauma counsellin­g.

“The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre (DRMC) is co-ordinating efforts to assist with the burial costs of the victims of the Phola Park fire in Philippi this week. AVBOB has donated its services to assist with the burials. The DRMC, along with the South African Red Cross Society, is arranging humanitari­an relief for the affected persons, including food, clothing and vanity packs. The Chaplain’s Alert Western Cape has provided trauma counsellin­g to the victims’ relatives,” said Powell. Tomorrow there will be a memorial service for the victims.

 ?? PICTURE: DAVID RITCHIE/ANA ?? TRAUMATIC LOSS: Patric Kili, front, Siviwe Mati, back right, and Asanda Msuthu, back left, lost six members of their family in a shack fire in Philippi East.
PICTURE: DAVID RITCHIE/ANA TRAUMATIC LOSS: Patric Kili, front, Siviwe Mati, back right, and Asanda Msuthu, back left, lost six members of their family in a shack fire in Philippi East.

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