Life Esidimeni Inquests Findings Due in July, South African Heartbroken by Tragedy

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The Pretoria High Court is expected to make a ruling on the Life Esidimeni inquest in July this year, more than five years since the Life Esidimeni tragedy occurred.

The Life Esidimeni tragedy involved over 100 people who died after they were transferred to Life Esidimeni facilitiescurrent affairs journalist, contributed coverage of international and local social issues like health, corruption, education, service delivery protests and heritage in South Africa during his seven years at Daily Sun and Vutivi

Families of the Life Esidimeni victims will know the government's findings on the tragedy in July. Image: Veli Nhlapo/Sowetan/Gallo Images/Getty ImagesPRETORIA— The findings of Life Esidimeni's inquest are expected to be made available to the public in July.is set to rule on the inquest for the Life Esidimeni tragedy.

Retired Judge Dikang Moseneke ruled in 2018 that the families should be given R20,000 for the expensive funeral, R1 million for constitutional damage, and R180,000 for psychological trauma. A report published by the Health Ombud in 2017 recommended that"The case of Life Esidimeni shows the character of our people. When the case started, people acted as one, but once the money emerged, their attitude changed.

 

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