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Nigeria collapse: Victims' families prepare for the worst
Families of the remaining victims have been told there's a possibility some will never receive the remains.
11 bodies still remain in Lagos while SA pathologists work hard to identify them.
Sifiso Ngwenya’s aunt is one of 11 South Africans whose body has not yet been repatriated.
The victims’ remains are now on their way to various mortuaries around the country.
Emotions are expected to run high as families will soon be handed over the remains of their loved ones.
The South African victims of the building collapse will return home today, two months after the tragedy.
The building collapse in September claimed the lives of 116 people, including over 80 South Africans.
Jeff Radebe said DNA samples of all victims have arrived at a Stellenbosch lab where they are being analysed.
The charismatic pastor was talking about the building collapse during a service when a man dramatically jumped off the gallery at The Synagogue Church Of All Nations to catch his attention. Footage courtesy of YouTube.
The Nigerian 'prophet' responds to critics in the video following the building collapse at his church.
From a survivor trapped underneath the collapsed building, to an eyewitness lending a helping hand during rescue operations- EWN sat down with South Africans who witnessed the tragedy unfold.
The repatriation of the SA victims has been delayed because of Nigeria’s laws & regulations.
The forensic team working on the building collapse has sent home fingerprint data of all those who died.
To date 62 of the 84 South Africans who died in the collapse have been identified.
The ANCYL has asked that govt to prevent the controversial church leader from entering SA.
A total of 26 South Africans survived the collapse at a guesthouse run by charismatic preacher TB Joshua.
The South Africans injured in the Lagos building collapsed have landed at the Swartkop Air Force Base.
26 injured South Africans will arrive via a chartered flight and be transferred to the Steve Biko Hospital.
A chartered flight carrying the 26 injured people including three children, will land this morning.