The Telegram (St. John's)

Anger, tears in South Africa after 21 teens likely accidental­ly poisoned in pub

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EAST LONDON, South Africa — South African mourners expressed anger and despair on Monday at the death of 21 teenagers in a tavern over the weekend, as investigat­ing authoritie­s said the youths were probably accidental­ly poisoned by something they ate, drank or smoked.

The still unexplaine­d deaths of the teens, some of whom were celebratin­g the end of school exams and others a birthday party, have brought an outpouring of grief and shocked a nation accustomed to injuries linked to a binge drinking culture. Authoritie­s ruled out an earlier-touted notion of a stampede.

Residents of Scenery Park, on the edge of East London, said they had asked authoritie­s to close Enyobeni Tavern down weeks ago because it was serving underaged kids.

The tavern’s licence was revoked on Monday.

At a prayer meeting at a local church, mourners and priests sang, prayed, drummed on hymn books and cried over the loss of the youngsters.

“I’m so devastated. We are so angry,” Maxhabiso Sibotoboto, 50, whose 17-year-old granddaugh­ter, Monelo, was among the dead, told Reuters by phone from a church memorial service for them.

“People were complainin­g about the tavern. No one was happy about it. The community wanted the tavern to be shut,” he said.

Monelo did not live with her parents, because he father had died and her mother worked a long way from home, he said.

Pictures circulatin­g on social media, still unverified by authoritie­s, showed the bodies of youths lying scattered across the floor of the tavern, some also seen motionless on tables and couches.

“We are so heartbroke­n, guys. We lost one of our family members, a child who was doing Grade 12 (final year) this year. We can’t accept it,” said Yandiswa Ngqoza, an aunt, as she choked back tears outside the morgue dressed in black attire.

“By the look of the child she has no visible injuries,” Ngqoza said, before breaking down sobbing. Minutes earlier, she had entered the morgue and identified her niece, whose name she did not disclose.

Eastern Cape police spokespers­on Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana told Reuters that the youngest victim was a 13-year-old girl.

 ?? REUTERS • STRINGER ?? Forensic personnel investigat­e after the deaths of patrons found inside the Enyobeni Tavern, in Scenery Park, outside East London in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa on June 26.
REUTERS • STRINGER Forensic personnel investigat­e after the deaths of patrons found inside the Enyobeni Tavern, in Scenery Park, outside East London in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa on June 26.

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