Police spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbhele said that an inquest docket was opened at KwaDukuza police station for investigation.
Two boys were buried alive after sand collapsed on them while they were digging in KwaDukuza. According to paramedics, the boys were helping a neighbour dig sand for a building project. When the paramedics arrived, they found that both boys, aged 12 and 9, showed “no sign of life”.
According to IPSS Emergency Rescue Services, it is alleged that the two boys, aged 9 and 12, were helping a man dig for sand so that he could build a house.
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