The families of 21 people who died under mysterious circumstances in East London, last weekend will have to wait until the investigation into the tragedy is complete, should they want to pursue a civil case against the tavern’s owners. | City_Press
Their families have been told that it could take weeks before the investigation into the deaths is finalised.
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