SOWETAN | EMS deserve thanks and support: For going the extra mile to end the Magadla family's three-week misery, the Johannesburg EMS rescue team deserve more than just words of gratitude from all of us.
The past three weeks have been heart-wrenching for the family of seven-year-old Khayalethu Magadla who fell into an open manhole in Dlamini, Soweto last month.
No parents deserve to go through what the Magadla family experienced as days and weeks passed with no luck in recovery attempts of their son's body and not knowing if they would be able to find closure...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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