Daily Dispatch

US man helps Knysna fire victims

- By PETRU SAAL

A UNITED States businessma­n, whose company was wiped out in the 9/11 attacks, is quietly helping victims of devastatin­g fires rebuild their lives in one of Knysna’s poorest suburbs.

Thanks to the generosity of Fred Alger‚ the families of 48 fire victims from White Location now have access to basic electricit­y.

They were left in the dark after the fire in June last year.

Alger lost his brother‚ nephew and the entire staff of the Fred Alger Investment Firm during the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York. At the age of 65 he had to rebuild his entire business. He also started a trust in his name to help other victims of loss and devastatio­n.

He is now based in Cape Town but his partner was born and raised in Knysna. It was that connection that prompted him to donate $100 000 (R1 194 755) to the victims of the fire after hearing about its devastatin­g effect on the Garden Route town.

His trust donated R13 200 towards electricit­y connection fees in White Location. “It was such a struggle using a paraffin stove‚ candles and so forth. I am very happy now because my TV and fridge is connected‚” said one of the beneficiar­ies‚ Mkhuseli Mankayi.

The Knysna municipali­ty said in a statement that the donation had helped families prepare lunches and iron uniforms as their children returned to school in January.

Ward 4 councillor Velile Waxa, who also chairs the planning and integrated human settlement­s committee, said: “I would like to thank you for making the electrific­ation of these houses possible.”

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