Body laying in mortuary for two years finally released to Limpopo family after court battle | News24

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A Limpopo family has won a court battle to have their relative's remains released to them after laying in a government mortuary for the past two years. | Mizzyb1

The Department of Health had disputed the family's assertion that the body found in a veld a month after their brother, Motswiri Jackson Tema, was reported missing, was his.

He was requested to come and view the remains and see if he could be in a position to identify them as those of his missing brother.Police arranged a DNA test for Mpshe and his sisters, Mavis Team and Emly Mphahlele, to determine if the remains were that of their brother.The siblings went the private route also, but the results were still inconclusive.Unlike a paternity test, there are no obligate alleles in a kinship test and therefore, it will not always provide a conclusive result.

He also told the court that pictures police took from the scene showed the metal plate in the knee, as well as a crutch next to the remains.

 

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