The Citizen (KZN)

Family of Yadhana deserve better

- Brendan Seery

On April 25, The Citizen and South African media as a whole, lost one of their shining stars when news editor Yadhana Jadoo died in Cairo, Egypt in puzzling circumstan­ces while on a three-week fellowship programme as a guest of the Egyptian government and the African Journalist Union.

Jadoo was just 34 at the time and had just been promoted from senior reporter to news editor. Yesterday was seven months since her passing, yet her family only received her post-mortem autopsy report just 10 days ago. It has been a frustratin­g seven months for the family, who are still trying to piece together what happened.

The report said “the prime cause of death is attributed to methyl alcohol ingestion poisoning which led to multiple vital organs collapse”. However, the report does not state the concentrat­ion of the methyl alcohol ingested or which ingested substance contained the poison. The report ruled out all criminal suspicions.

There are inaccuraci­es in the report which says her Ugandan roommate Gertrude Ankah Nyavi, who was with Jadoo until her death, was in Alexandria City on April 25. The report is not thorough at all.

The SA department of internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n and the Egyptian powers that be need to shed more light on what happened seven months ago. Up to now, their involvemen­t has been patchy at best.

Yadhana Jadoo, and her family, deserve better.

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