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The sisters died after allegedly eating snacks from a local tuck shop.

The Free State Department of Health has confirmed that postmortems have been conducted on the bodies of three and four-year-old siblings Palesa and Bohlale Kutoane from Vredefort.The Free State Department of Health’s spokesperson, Mondli Mvambi, says they have collected all the necessary medical evidence for further medico-legal investigations which will determine whether criminal proceedings need to be instituted.

During the funeral, a relative said that knowing the cause of death could have helped them find closure. It’s claimed that the grade three learner and another pupil complained of stomach cramps after eating a pack of biscuits from a local spaza shop.

 

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