An Eastern Cape woman buried for a second time eNCA
A family from East London buried the wrong body believing it was their mother. On 23 July, the family was informed that the body they'd buried wasn't their mother. eNCA reporter Aviwe Mtila explains more. Courtesy
EAST LONDON - The family of the late Nomawethu Mbishi had to bury the woman for the second time on Wednesday after the wrong body was released to be buried.56-year-old Mbishi's death was initially reported to the family to be a result of COVID-19 and they were not allowed to view the body.After the family laid one person to rest in early July, they were informed the wrong woman had been buried.Frere Hospital covered the costs of the second funeral.
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