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BABY S REMAINS IN A SHOPPING BAG! Zimbili Vilakazi
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IF it wasn’t for a kind taxi boss, a gogo and her granddaughter would have been left stranded at a taxi rank on Monday, 12 April.
This after a queue marshal refused to let them board a taxi with the remains of the twins that the 16-year-old girl lost in a miscarriage on Sunday, 11 April. The babies’ remains were in a shopping bag.
The 49-year-old gogo from Estcourt, KZN told Daily Sun that taxi boss Scara Mnguni came to their rescue. Scara said he offered to help because he knew the family. “Taxi bosses should help passengers in their time of need. The gogo wished to bury the babies at home but she didn’t have money to hire private transport.”
Family seeks answers after live maggots found in momâs leg wound
By Nadia Khan
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Durban - Rani Nadesan was admitted to hospital because she had sores on her leg. But, given the treatment she received, she begged for a discharge. When she eventually returned home, her wound was infested with maggots.
More than 10 years ago, Nadesan, 55, was diagnosed with osteoarthritis. Over the years, it became more difficult for her to walk. Her legs would often swell and she needed ongoing treatment.
Nadesan is 55 and lives in Canelands with her family. Her husband works as a driver on a part-time basis and they have three children. Her sons, 36 and 26, have left home while her teenage daughter lives with her. So too does her mother and sister, both of whom, help care for her.
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