AVBOB extends financial support during COVID-19 AVBOB This pandemic continues to make inroads into the lives and livelihoods of all South Africans, which is why AVBOB has taken a proactive approach in alleviating some of the financial burden on individuals who need to lay their loved ones to rest.
As South Africa continues to grapple with a second wave of COVID-19 infections, funeral service and funeral insurance provider AVBOB has extended its supply of free personal protective equipment (PPE) used by their undertakers and frontline staff conducting funerals up until 31 March 2021.
This pandemic continues to make inroads into the lives and livelihoods of all South Africans, which is why AVBOB has taken a proactive approach in alleviating some of the financial burden on individuals who need to lay their loved
AVBOB extends financial support during Covid-19
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As South Africa continues to grapple with a second wave of Covid-19 infections, funeral service and funeral insurance provider AVBOB has extended its supply of free personal protective equipment (PPE) used by their undertakers and frontline staff conducting funerals up until 31 March 2021.
This pandemic continues to make inroads into the lives and livelihoods of all South Africans, which is why AVBOB has taken a proactive approach in alleviating some of the financial burden on individuals who need to lay their loved ones to rest. Towards this end, AVBOB saved its policyholders and private clients a combined R5,7 million from July to the end of November 2020 through the initial provision of free PPE for its staff conducting funerals.
Family Accidentally Buries a Stranger Due to Funeral Parlour Mix Up
Jan 12, 2021
As a grieving family buries a total stranger, top funeral home Avbob issues a public apology for the mix up.
The parlour informed the Sozombile family in Bizana that the body they thought was that of their beloved Rosetta Sozombile, was in fact not hers, this three days after the body was buried.
Avbob has accepted responsibility for the mismanagement.
According to Avbob corporate affairs general manager Adriaan Bester an exhumation process is underway for the erroneous burial, once they receive authorisation, the remains of Ms Sozombile will be laid to rest.
Leading funeral home Avbob has issued a public apology after one of their mortuary employees caused a body mix up, resulting in a grieving family burying a total stranger.
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