Enyobeni tavern tragedy: Complaint filed with Human Rights Commission

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Enyobeni tavern tragedy: Complaint filed with Human Rights Commission
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Families say they are willing to do whatever is needed to get answers, even exhume the bodies.

07 November 2022 - 16:58A complaint has been laid with the South African Human Rights Commission , calling for an independent inquiry into the deaths of 21 youngsters at the Enyobeni tavern

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