The Herald (South Africa)

Toddler drowns in Humansdorp treatment plant

- Siyamtanda Capa and Gareth Wilson wilsong@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

A three-year-old boy has died by drowning in a waste-water treatment plant in KwaNomzamo, Humansdorp.

Kouga municipali­ty spokespers­on Laura-Leigh Randall confirmed the drowning on Monday.

Police spokespers­on Captain Gerda Swart said the toddler drowned while playing with another child at the facility at about 3.20pm.

Swart said the children, from the KwaNomzamo informal settlement which borders the treatment plant, got into the facility after allegedly climbing through a hole in the perimeter fence.

“One of the children, a three-year-old boy, fell into the sewage and drowned.

“The other [child], who is aged between four and five years, then ran to get help and managed to alert an adult about the incident.

“The police were then alerted. The body was recovered and the boy was declared dead,” she said.

Swart said the child’s name would be released once the family had identified the body.

“The body has since been transferre­d to the Port Elizabeth mortuary and the family will be going there on Thursday to identify the child.”

Kouga mayor Horatio Hendricks said a thorough internal investigat­ion would be launched to determine what had transpired.

“The loss of a life can never be taken lightly,” he said.

“We would like to assure the family and broader community that the municipali­ty will be conducting a thorough internal investigat­ion to determine exactly what happened.

“The Kouga council and municipal administra­tion wish to convey their deepest condolence­s to the family and friends of the minor who died at the KwaNomzamo Waste Water Treatment Works.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

“May God give you strength and carry you through this difficult time,” he said.

Meanwhile, ANC branch secretary Mfundiso Oliphant claimed that the plant was easily accessible to children and animals.

“There are many openings in the fence of the plant which the municipali­ty has failed to close over the years and this leads to easy access by animals and children.

“The plant machinery is not working, in spite of the whole sewerage system of Humansdorp town and KwaNomzamo still directing effluent to the plant,” Oliphant said.

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