‘No one has told us what killed our kids’

Cops said this week it was insecticide

Family members of the deceased 5 children who live in Naledi, Soweto gathered for the memorial service that was held at the Naledi Community hall.
Family members of the deceased 5 children who live in Naledi, Soweto gathered for the memorial service that was held at the Naledi Community hall. (Kabelo Mokoena)

Some of the families of the six children who died from suspected poisoning in Naledi, Soweto, say they were not informed of the cause of deaths.

This despite police providing an update on the investigation on Wednesday morning without revealing the results.

On Thursday morning, provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Tommy Mthombeni said carbamates – a class of insecticides usually found in agricultural chemicals – were found to be the cause of deaths.

"The pathologists confirmed that it is carbamates. It is a bait used to kill insects, but that does not rule out the possibility that halephirimi may have been used," said Mthombeni.

“It is common knowledge that in our residential places when we've got challenges with rats, in terms of insects, we use those of which one cannot overrule ... after we have applied it, highly probable, they [carbamates] may [have] at the end of the day [touched] some of the food. These issues remain there. “This is not to say someone is not going to be held criminally liable.”

Mthombeni said investigations were ongoing.

They didn’t tell us about the results or what could have caused Zinhle's death. We are still waiting, praying for answers to ease our pain.

—  Zinhle Masilela's mother, Lebogang

The group of friends died earlier this month.

Zinhle Masilela's mother, Lebogang, said they were still waiting for the official results.

"On Wednesday, the police visited us and told us they were making progress in the investigations. They didn’t tell us about the results or what could have caused Zinhle's death. We are still waiting, praying for answers to ease our pain. What else can we do but wait? We can't do anything more," said Masilela.

Karabo Rampou's aunt, Mpho, said she heard about the carbamates in the news.

"They haven’t told us anything about the results. They visited us and informed us about the case, but they didn’t mention the results. We went to the mortuary last week, and they told us the cause of death was carbamate poisoning, but the police have not come to us with the official results," said Rampou.

Monica Sathege's father, Tiny, said the family is still in the dark about the cause of death.

"They were here on Thursday and said that once the investigation is complete, as it is an inquest, they will bring us the report and explain everything," he said.

Mthombeni said on the murder of Omantle Samane in Orland East, Soweto, the man wanted in connection with the crime was arrested in Zola, where he rented a second place.

He said Pethe Simiao was being harboured by community members who know him very well.

“The community members themselves knew [him] they had been interacting with this individual, and he was being harbored in the area. We have launched an investigation into the owner of the property [where Simiao rented in Orlando] and we are working closely with witnesses,” said Mthombeni.

Simiao is expected to appear in the Protea magistrate's court on Friday.

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