The Mlangeni family from Emndeni have been battling over the five-room house for many years. fire battle house TheStar_news
“Where will my fathers’ remains arrive? I can’t let them arrive in my own home. He must come home to the house he left.
She said she had gone as far as approaching a local community radio station, Jozi FM, for help. A women’s group, Imbokodo, was also called in to intervene. The family alleged that a family member burnt the house in order to ensure no one in the family could have access to it. It was unclear when Mlangeni’s remains would be buried, but the family were worried that if the house remained in the current state, criminals would vandalise it.
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