The family wants to investigate the possibility that Theo Mphosi died of poisoning and not Covid-19.
The remains of the former CEO of Rhineland and Global Oil, who died at age 40, were exhumed on Monday for re-examination after his cause of death was originally listed as Covid-19 related.
Mphosi was buried in June last year at his original home of Senwabarwana, after suffering a convulsion on his way back to Polokwane from a tombstone unveiling in Mpumalanga earlier. Ramokoto argued in court papers that, after consulting a different medical doctor, there were serious professional concerns about Mphosi’s death.
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