By Zuko Komisa
Police have opened inquest docket following the discovery of 19 bodies at a Krugersdorp mine.
Following the discovery of 19 dead at a mine in Krugersdorp, west of Johannesburg, Gauteng police state that they do not now suspect foul play.
According to them, an inquest docket has been opened due to the discovery on Wednesday afternoon.
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According to police spokesman Brenda Muridili, who spoke to the media, the bodies are thought to be zama-zamas or suspected illegal miners.
“Members from SAPS (South African Police Service) Krugersdorp responded to a call following the discovery of 19 bodies of alleged illegal miners in one of the active mines in the area. Preliminary investigations suggest that the deceased were moved and placed where they were discovered.”
“No foul play is suspected at this stage and a post mortem will determine the course of death. All the necessary role players were summoned to the scene. An inquest docket has been registered for further investigation.” said police spokesman Brenda Muridili.
#sapsGP Members of SAPS Krugerdorp responded to a call following the discovery of 19 bodies of alleged illegal miners. No foul play suspected at this stage and post mortem will determine the cause of death. Inquest docket registered for investigation. NPhttps://t.co/sRf3HSHund pic.twitter.com/6yjfEIWB6k
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) November 2, 2022
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