Funeral company AVBOB announced that it would be doing the funerals for South Africans who died during the George building collapse for free
It spoke after President Cyril Ramaphosa's visit and said it would also be assisting victims from other South African countriesAvbob extended a helping hand to the victims' families. Images: Willie Van Tonder/AFP via Getty Images and Lulama Zenzile/Die Burger/Gallo Images via Getty Images, AVBOB spokesperson Gert Niehaus said the company would do the funerals for free. The families would have to pay for the travelling costs.
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