Investigation into Discovery of Charred Remains in South African Furniture Manufacturing Business

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Investigation into Discovery of Charred Remains in South African Furniture Manufacturing Business
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of charred remains in a furniture manufacturing business in eThekwini. The families and friends of four workers went to their place of employment after they failed to return home on Sunday morning, and discovered what appeared to be skeletal remains in the burnt building. It’s understood nine Malawian nationals were in the building and working the night shift. According to the survivors, all entrances and exits were locked by their employer, which prevented them from escaping the inferno. One of the men is still unaccounted for, and authorities are still searching for him.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) is investigating the discovery of charred remains in a furniture manufacturing business in eThekwini. Four workers failed to return home and their families found skeletal remains in the burnt building.

Nine Malawian nationals were working the night shift and were locked inside by their employer. One person is still missing.

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South African Police Service Investigation Charred Remains Furniture Manufacturing Business Ethekwini Workers Skeletal Remains Malawian Nationals Night Shift Locked Inferno Missing

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