Five children die after allegedly eating snacks from Naledi spaza shop

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The community of Naledi is shocked following the death of five children in the area. It is alleged that the children, all under the age of ten years; died after eating snacks they had bought from one of the spaza shops run by foreign nationals, on Sunday. It’s understood the children were allegedly all playing together when they decided to buy some snacks at a nearby spaza shop in Naledi. Phemelo speaks to Kaya News Reporter, Tsholofelo Tsoku who spokes to some of the affected families.
7 Oct 2024 5PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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