The Citizen (KZN)

Mast light tragedy to be probed

LACK OF MAINTENANC­E CAN BE TO BLAME FOR FIVE KIDS’ DEATHS

- – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

The falling of a high-mast light ring that horrifical­ly killed five Soshanguve children last week would be investigat­ed to ensure “accountabi­lity” as the incident related to maintenanc­e of infrastruc­ture.

Department of Energy Minister David Mahlobo and Gauteng MEC for infrastruc­ture Jacob Mamabolo visited the families yesterday to convey condolence­s following a request by President Jacob Zuma.

Tshwane acting mayor Cilliers Brink had also separately visited the bereaved yesterday after mayor Solly Msimanga was chased away by the community during his attempted visit earlier in the week.

“Certainly, we need to get to the bottom of what happened here,” Brink said. “Others alluded to possible maintenanc­e issues and cable theft. There will be a report and there must be accountabi­lity in this case.

“Let us give these residents a dignified and honourable [burial] and we will move from there.”

Seven children were playing near the high mast light last Sat- urday when the light ring came down on their heads. Four of the children – Dimpho Bopape, five, Boitshoko Bopape, 11, Lethabo Matibako, nine, and Maikano Khoza, nine – were killed at the scene.

Kearabile Baloyi, 11, died later in hospital, while Ofentse Khoza, 11, was to still recovering at George Mukhari Hospital.

The tragedy sparked back-andforth accusation­s between the Tshwane ANC and the DA-led government of poor service delivery and politickin­g.

But Msimanga, who is currently in Germany, announced earlier this week that the city would be paying for the mass funeral.

“Being a caring and responsive administra­tion, I felt it right that this DA-led multi-party administra­tion foot the bill for the funerals that are to take place to alleviate the burden on the families, who are grieving the loss of their loved ones.

“We will ask Gauteng Premier David Makhura to make sure there is credible, reputable and fast process in getting to the facts.

“We are deeply worried by what we saw, which points to problems relating to maintenanc­e of infrastruc­ture.”

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? SOLACE. Minister of Energy David Mahlobo is seen lighting a candle where five children died on Sunday when a high-mast light ring fell down in Block X, Soshanguve.
Picture: Jacques Nelles SOLACE. Minister of Energy David Mahlobo is seen lighting a candle where five children died on Sunday when a high-mast light ring fell down in Block X, Soshanguve.

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