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During the sitting of the Gauteng Legislature this morning, Gauteng Department of Health MEC Dr Gwen Ramokgopa, shared the preliminary report on the incident that took place on the M1 South yesterday.
A private undertaker’s trailer carrying 42 coffins from Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital to Olifantsvlei cemetery for pauper’s burials dislodged its wheels on M1 south just after Smith off-ramp. Out of the 42 bodies 16 were adults and 26 were stillborns whom their families did not prefer to take them home and requested the government to bury them on their behalf.
Briefing members of the Gauteng Legislature, MEC Ramokgopa described the incident as very unpleasant and unacceptable.
“Even in instances where we cannot trace the family members of the deceased patients, the law still requires that we bury them in a dignified and respectful manner. As a norm we utilised numerous communication channels to try and trace the family of the deceased including placing their names on national newspapers”,
“I have instructed that the burial process be stalled for another seven days to give an opportunity to families who might still want to come and identify their loved ones, explained the MEC.
The preliminary report points to some violation of the law, including the failure by the private undertaker to produce necessary document which he was supposed to be in possession of and produce when requested by the police.
In addition the hospital management failed to ensure that the undertaker produces those required documents before leaving the facility.
“I have already instructed the hospital to take measures to rectify noncompliance with the policy in this regard, I have also looked at regulations from the hospital on the transportations of bodies and I found that there are no clear specifications. In the midst of this, I have instructed the acting HoD to ensure that the transversal specifications are done.
“In the next two weeks we will be issuing invitation for transversal contracts. I am determined to ensure that we thoroughly investigate this matter and take all corrective measures to ensure that this does not happen again. Anyone who might be found to have neglected his/ her responsibility will be held accountable”,
“I also want to take this opportunity to convey my sincere apology to the motorists for the inconvenience caused during the 6 to 8 hours road closure”, concluded MEC Ramokgopa
Issued by Gauteng Health
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