Bodies of SA tourists arrive from Mozambique

The bodies of four South African friends who drowned while holidaying in Mozambique arrived in the country yesterday morning.

The bodies of four South African friends who drowned while holidaying in Mozambique arrived in the country yesterday morning.

Published Jan 24, 2019

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DURBAN - The bodies of four South African friends who drowned while holidaying in Mozambique arrived in the country yesterday morning, according to family spokesperson Bongani Diako.

Diako said the bodies had arrived just after 7am and were being kept at a funeral parlour until they were returned to their families.

Lesego Matsepe, 20, Gregory Mfune, 27, David Kaise, 29, and Mmatholo Mogafe, 24, died last week after an incident at one of Mozambique’s popular tourist destinations.

The friends were part of a group of eight tourists that arrived in that country on January 13, and were staying in Maputo as part of a birthday celebration.

The following day, they took a trip to the Portuguese Islands for a swim, where the drownings occurred, apparently because of strong tides.

“We were delayed at the border but the bodies are now home.

“They are in a local parlour and those that need to be redirected to their home provinces will be,” said Diako.

In a statement released on Tuesday night, Diako said Mfune’s burial would take place on Saturday in the Free State town of Bethlehem, at Thokoza High School, starting at 7.30am.

Kaise would be buried on Saturday in Embalenhle, Mpumalanga.

Diako said as a result of close family ties, a joint funeral would be held on Sunday for Matsepe and Mogafe, who were both from Groblersdal, Limpopo.

He told ANA he was thankful for the role the media had played in the “journey”, and said the funerals would be open to journalists. African News Agency (ANA)

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