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Buhle Bhengu

who passed away in the Bahamas are due to arrive at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport on Wednesday. Bhengu was cremated on Monday in the presence of family members, after authorities in the Bahamas did not want to repatriate her body, citing health hazards.National Funeral Practitioners Association of South Africa President, Muzi Hlengwa, initiated talks with Britain and the USA, as there are no direct flights from the island to South Africa.“I would like to thank every person who participated in ensuring that the family of Buhle Bhengu finds closure in this saga.

 

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