The Mercury

Friends helpless as schoolgirl, 14, falls in raging river

- Bernadette Wolhuter

FOURTEEN-year-old Nomthandaz­o Chili clung to a tree as the flooded Golokodo River’s water raged beneath her on Tuesday morning.

Helpless to respond to her terrified screams for help, her friends watched from the shore in horror.

There was a loud crack and the tree’s trunk gave way to a mighty gust of wind. Nomthandaz­o was gone. Yesterday, her mother, Nonhlanhla Chili, and her aunt, Lulu Dube, sat on the floor of their modest living room in rural Folweni to receive mourners.

More than 24 hours after she had disappeare­d beneath those waters, Nomthandaz­o had still not been found.

The curtains were drawn and the women spoke in hushed tones, but they refused to give up hope. “We still have hope,” her mother whispered.

Nomthandaz­o was one of the victims of the violent storm that ravaged KwaZulu Natal this week.

Police search-and-rescue units and other emergency services spent several hours searching for her, and five others who were yesterday still missing. They are expected to resume their efforts today.

Neighbour Jabulisiwe Khuzwayo said that Nomthandaz­o, who was in Grade 9, and her friends were told to leave school early because of the storm.

Their homes were on the other side of a bridge over the river but as they approached it, they saw it was flooded. “The water was running over the bridge,” Khuzwayo said.

Nomthandaz­o’s friends were hesitant to cross, but Nomthandaz­o insisted. She and a friend waded to the other side.

“She was shouting to the others that it was safe to come over, when water from the road washed underneath her feet,” Khuzwayo said.

She had been holding her friend’s hand but the momentum of the water ripped them apart and Nomthandaz­o fell into the river.

She hung on to the tree for a few moments before it gave way.

In uMlazi, Lindokuhle Kweyama was also hoping that her daughter would be found alive after the floods.

Little Okuhle’s nanny had managed to get three other children in her care to safety when a river near their crèche in D section was flooded on Tuesday.

But the 22-month-old was washed away.

“My child has just started living here, it hasn’t even been a month. She started living here on the 19th,” Kweyama said yesterday.

“I usually call her nanny to find out if the child is fine, but yesterday she didn’t answer her phone. I started calling her from around 10am and she wasn’t answering.”

She said she could only start processing what had happened when she found her child.

 ?? PICTURE: NQOBILE MBONAMBI ?? Lulu Dube and Nonhlanhla Chili receive mourners for 14-year-old Nomthandaz­o Chili, right, who was swept away in floods in Folweni on Tuesday. They still hope they will find her alive.
PICTURE: NQOBILE MBONAMBI Lulu Dube and Nonhlanhla Chili receive mourners for 14-year-old Nomthandaz­o Chili, right, who was swept away in floods in Folweni on Tuesday. They still hope they will find her alive.
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