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PRAYER FOR ‘BAD OMEN’ CREMATORIU­M | METRO

- ANELISA KUBHEKA

THE Mobeni Heights Crematoriu­m was not working again yesterday morning soon after reopening after some years. The new cremator apparently experience­d problems midway into the first cremation.

A prayer was held yesterday at the facility led by Hindu priest Sri Srinivasan Moodley to rid the crematoriu­m of its “bad omen” and appease its spiritual guardian and caretaker as per the Hindu belief system.

“Today, we sought permission from this spirit to open the crematoriu­m and the priest performed the necessary rituals. This is the only way this crematoriu­m will get to operate again,” said Visvin Reddy, a representa­tive of the Chatsworth and District Civic Federation, and African Democratic Change leader.

Also at the prayer were Reverend Cyril Pillay, Pinetown Funeral Services director and chairperso­n of the KZN Funeral Directors Associatio­n Clive Moodley and Isipingo Funeral Services director and a representa­tive of the KZN Funeral Directors Associatio­n Dhayalan Moodley.

The two regulators at the crematoriu­m apparently blew up – one controlled the gas tank while the other controlled the sides of the furnace.

Ntokozo Sibiya, chairperso­n of the Community Services Committee, said midway through the first cremation, the cremator experience­d a gas pressure warning. The operating pressure for the vapour side (valve chamber within the cremator room) was meant to be constant between 100KPA and 120 KPA, after which it was further reduced via a regulator to 2KPA.

“The regulators are not holding pressure, causing the pressure to creep past the 100-120KPA set point all the way to 250KPA which is causing the inside regulator in the building to get damaged and associated valves to break,” she said.

For years the facility has been dysfunctio­nal, at one point operating with only one furnace.

In February last year, a new cremator arrived from the US and cost the city R3.5 million, however by September it had not been installed.

Last week, the City said refurbishm­ent of the facility was completed last year with air emissions testing done in November and an applicatio­n for an Air Emissions Licence from the Department of Economic Developmen­t, Tourism and Environmen­tal Affairs done in December.

In a communicat­ion to residents after the machine failed to continue working, ward councillor Tony Govender said the municipal Parks and Recreation unit had confirmed that two regulators had blown up, adding that the ethekwini Municipali­ty had committed to having these regulators fitted by yesterday morning.

The municipal unit was apparently on site yesterday and had set the required scope for the work to be undertaken today.

According to Maggie Govender, ANC MPL from Chatsworth, the crematoriu­m was lent a working regulator, which was installed and running so the second cremation could continue.

“I have yet to receive the pricing of this item, and will include it with the aforementi­oned costs as one emergency repair request. Under R30 000 can be handled in-house,” she said.

The municipali­ty had not responded at the time of publicatio­n.

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 ?? | MOTSHWARI MOFOKENG African News Agency (ANA) ?? FROM left: Cyril Naidu, Visvin Reddy, Reverend Cyril Pillay and Sri Srinivasan Moodley attend the special prayer for Mobeni Heights crematoriu­m. It is said to be plagued by a ‘bad omen’ and according to a well-known Hindu priest, would not be fixed unless certain rituals were performed after the ethekwini Municipali­ty had spent millions on installing a new furnace that stopped working on Monday.
| MOTSHWARI MOFOKENG African News Agency (ANA) FROM left: Cyril Naidu, Visvin Reddy, Reverend Cyril Pillay and Sri Srinivasan Moodley attend the special prayer for Mobeni Heights crematoriu­m. It is said to be plagued by a ‘bad omen’ and according to a well-known Hindu priest, would not be fixed unless certain rituals were performed after the ethekwini Municipali­ty had spent millions on installing a new furnace that stopped working on Monday.

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