George Building Collapse | Families express heartbreak as they identify loved ones
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- SABC News Reporter Lerato Fekisi is in George, in the Western Cape. She spoke to family members of some of the workers who are still missing.
The relatives express frustration as their loved ones are still not found.
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So where is the urgency of all these foreigners countries ??? I'm confused
So sad😢may there soul rest in peace 😢
How did they come here?????????????????????????
What were cleaners doing in a building that was still being built 😡 where the F...... is the company that got this tender why are they quiet
Our ancestors are finally hearing our cries ❤
Satan
what do you mean???
What do you mean???
They have started the process of mass deportation.
It's very sad but does lost their lives we fill sorry for them and familys
Please stop re-traumatising these family members with inappropriate questions
A cleaner is now a scarce skill in SA. Can you really come to SA for cleaning job and for exploitation. My Africans let's do better. It not worth it
Very sad. But can police deport all the survivors and their family.
Why
@@martinamukanya1200 they are also illegal
My heart goes out to the families
So sorry 😢
my sincerest condolences to immediate families whose lost loved ones my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Yhoo it's very sad, may their soul rest in peace
Reporter that was unnecessary to ask him have you cried 😢
Really, that was such insensitive question, actually very unprofessional ...
So sorry for Harriet 😢
Condolances & prayers for all those affected. Heartbreaking. Tragic. Ask how much they were being paid per day?
So sorry to here about your loss of your wife 🙏 condolences to you you and your family
What on earth is she saying and asking!!? Jinne...
Have you cried???
How does it feel seeing her lying uninjured, but lifeless? Couldnt ask something better or just said. How do you feel vs all that extra. Haibo lady
Happens when you employ the primitive ones....
It’s an interview, trying to convey the human side of this situation rather than the technical aspects. As you can tell, English isn’t their first language so she had to ask more basic questions.
@@TheReintechyes, the primitive one who as an unregistered consultant. So many innocent people died under his watch.
Obviously you are white, you wont understand the conversation happening between two africans. That lady is correct to ask if he has cried to release the pain!
@@KazieDThis is live television she should stay professional and show empathy atleast. She is neither a relative friend or close acquintance to these people yo be so blunt. They just found out its a sensitive period.
So sad
After lena into embi mabake bahambe guys umntu ahlale elizweni lakhe ngoku kwanele guys
Tjo !! this guy is here his wife and Uncle, So this means to come with 2 to 3 big families, SA is really the country of milk and honey
Such questions are needed to actually show the person being interviewed that it's actually ok to cry but as we know ppl don't react the same way to trauma, some have delayed reaction some don't have it at all but this is painful as Africans we are told crying for men is a sign of weakness they should remain strong at all times that is why they are always depressed 😢
So so sorry.❤❤
Some inappropriate questions there
So sad 😢😢man ❤❤❤❤
I listened different sites re: deceased to be taken back to their countries, the financial difficulties....
Just suggestion: couldn't SA get freezer trucks and send them home to Malawi, Zimbabwe, and which other coutries, transport them to central point from where loved ones could collect the bodies?
With how's taxes? If this happened to me in a foreign country under the exact circumstances my country... South Africa would have ensured that I'm repatriated back home. They are most probably not registered in their own countries. Can't be our problem. Their countries or their employers who opted for them our South Africans must do it.
Why dont you ask those countrie to come get its citizens?
@@Skhamnini
Already heard there replies on other sites...
@@cathybrits6926 then you shouldn't even be asking.
The owners of the development should be held responsible for all damages
Now our government must help to transport bodies home,where as we can't be helped with transport money when we look for job.Eish.
😭😭😭😭😭
So so sad 😭😭😭
"Have u cried ",more interview training needed here.
Really unprofesional...
I feel for these families what is sad is having to repatriate the bodies to their countries. It is expensive transporting a deceased between provinces or regions I cannot imagine outside the country😔😔😔
Note when he said the company are not far from where they stay. Before you ignore you family remember this statement once you die the company will be looking for ur replacement
My Condolences to the deceased family that Company should be leading in everything there including counselling services up to compensating them for IOD
The journalist doing her job there is nothing wrong asking questions. Stop criticising
You talking kaka
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Frans its not the government issues to get the bodies back to Malawi, go to the boss tell them to get the body home
This company needs to be held accountable
Foreigners are having work where there's almost 33% of SAns unemployed, just make sense 😂😂😂 any way RIP to those who lost their lives.
This dumb rhetoric is in every country. Really smart to blame the average relatively powerless people who move around just to survive & support themselves & their families (aka - what all humans everywhere have been doing for forever), instead of blaming greedy corporations that exploit all our labor and make life barely affordable in the first place.
Only 33% I doubt it more like 80%
suka you are lazy
@@heoniebee9566 Okay but does that other countries have the same unemployment with so many minerals under their soil ?
Someone lost his wife and he is being asked how are you?
Victims should not be interviewed like this ... If you want to get views from the interview then pay the victims for their stories
The things that cause the vulnerable to put their lives at risk to make a living happens in a province with regular clean audits, ruled by a political party who tout deregulation as a means of encouraging investment which is favorable to allow people to forgo their inalienable right safety and hence life, has me thinking of the words to The Rose - hopefully we realize our value:
Some say, "Love. It is a river
That drowns the tender reed"
Some say, "Love. It is a razor
That leaves your soul to bleed"
Some say, "Love. It is a hunger
An endless aching need"
I say, "Love. It is a flower
And you its only seed"
Condolences to the families🙏
Journalistic skills are sadly lacking. Can't you learn from networks in the USA?
Asking people Nonsense
Condolences to the fam This journalist is a insensitive lady, her question not make sure, and that lady is lying she is not young at all
Sabc is a bit desperate....
Very sad.But listening to them they all got jobs.Our people are begging for jobs😭😭😭😭😭😭
if our gov doesn't learn from this then, we don't know
Eish guys is gonna look like we don't like foreigners bt everytime when I listen to the news I don't see any Africans there only foreigners and colored guys, were as all South Africans are unemployed.
@@alettaphalatsi477Yeah these incidents are heart breaking but we need to be honest our government is letting us down big time and these people too.
@@glenngwenya1084 true
@@alettaphalatsi477🎉
I don't feel for them at all
I echo your sentiment. Abahambe!
Satan
Haibo, where is your heart, how can you hate even the dead
@@famianazhanero9968 😂😂😂😂
@@ayahreign8258 imagine
And the SA government can get it back from the responsible parties once found...
This journalist is terrible
this interviewer is very insensitive weak and un professional....