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Mahlangu claims her life is in danger

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FORMER Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu, who has been widely blamed for the deaths of at least 143 mentally ill patients after they were transferre­d to illegal NGOs, told the panel sitting at the Life Esidimeni arbitratio­n hearings yesterday, that her life is in danger.

“I thought I would raise this formally. There is no reason for anyone to harass me.”

Mahlangu said a drone hovered over her house for a while and she was alerted by security. She also informed the Department of Community Safety.

She was testifying for a second day at the arbitratio­n hearings being held in Parktown, Joburg.

Mahlangu said she felt it necessary to formally raise her concerns with retired chief justice Dikgang Moseneke who is chairing the hearing.

She said that when she arrived in the country from the UK where she is studying, she was approached by police at the airport. State security officials met her at the airport but didn’t tell her why.

“There was an unusual passport check when I got off the plane. After I picked up my bags two police approached me and said they were sent by their bosses from state security,” Mahlangu said.

Moseneke asked advocate Tebogo Hutamo, state lawyer, to check with the police and report back today.

Mahlangu resigned her MEC position over the tragedy last year and was summoned to testify at the hearing while studying at the Global Banking School in Bedfordshi­re, UK.

The school has since suspended Mahlangu, citing the seriousnes­s of allegation­s about the Life Esidimeni tragedy.

The hearing continues. – African News Agency (ANA )

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