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Khayelitsh­a family loses 3 kids in shack fire

- OKUHLE HLATI okhule.hlati@inl.co.za

A FAMILY from Endlovini informal settlement in Khayelitsh­a are having to deal with the loss of three children, and at the same time are trying to piece their lives back together.

When 13-year-old Nako Mbema noticed his sister Qamisa Mbema, 8, and brother Akhanyile Magamle, 4, were nowhere to be found as residents fled franticall­y while their shack was being consumed by flames, he went back in the hope of rescuing them.

However, his heroic quest ended tragically as the children were trapped inside the burning structure.

Their three bodies were found in the debris.

Another child, a relative, is fighting for life at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital.

The family of 16 – made up of 12 children and four adults, reside in one large structure.

“The children have their own room. At the time I was sleeping with the youngest of my grandchild­ren, whom I was able to save,” said their devastated grandmothe­r, Nopasika Magamle.

“It's all … confusing, everything happened very fast.

“What amazes me is that I had just fallen asleep, but when I was woken up, the fire was already everywhere.

“I just have a lot of questions with no one to answer them.

“There was load shedding and we used candles but we made sure they were put off so we don't know what caused the fire.”

Aunt, Noluvuyo Dunga said they were still coming to terms with what happened.

“It is suspected that the fire might have started in one of the bedrooms.

“People woke each other up and children were being called by their names to ensure they were out. The one in hospital was heard crying for help and was taken out through the window.

“Nako's body was found by the door. We suspect he went back inside to fetch Qamisa and Akhanyile who were still inside the bedroom.

“We saw all of the bodies when the fire was extinguish­ed. We are beyond devastated, we don't even know where to start rebuilding or what to rebuild with,” Dunga.

She said neighbours had also tried to assist in putting out the fire, but communal taps were a distance away.

The family has requested donations.

According to the City's Fire and Rescue Services spokespers­on, Jermaine Carelse, they were alerted just after midnight yesterday of a structure alight in Khayelitsh­a.

Carelse said crews from Lansdowne, Mfuleni, Khayelitsh­a and Strand responded to the scene, which completely destroyed the structure.

“Firefighte­rs found the bodies of the two boys and a girl, who sustained fatal burn wounds, among the debris at around 1am. The fire, of which the cause is unknown, was extinguish­ed at about 1.20am,” said Carelse.

Police spokespers­on Wesley Twigg said a six year-old-girl was taken to a medical facility for treatment after she sustained burn wounds to her body.

Lingelethu West police were investigat­ing an inquest case.

Like many townships communitie­s, shack fires are not new to Endlovini.

In June, siblings Lihle Pike, 12, and Sakhe, 14, were burnt beyond recognitio­n when a shack fire broke out and they were trapped inside the structure.

To assist the family with food or clothing donations, Noluvuyo can be contacted on 078 195 8842

Anyone with informatio­n about the incident can anonymousl­y contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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