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South Africa tavern deaths: Tears for teenagers at mass funeral in East London

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Women mourning at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022

Many of the mourners are overcome with grief

Wails of grief have filled a mass funeral for teenagers in South Africa who died in mysterious circumstances at a nightclub.

Nineteen empty coffins were laid out before thousands of mourners – including South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa – in East London.

The children died 10 days ago at Enyobeni Tavern attending a party to celebrate the end of mid-year exams.

The youngest of the 21 victims was a 13-year-old girl.

The toxicology report is yet to be concluded, but forensic pathologists have suggested their deaths were caused by something they inhaled or ingested.

The outpouring of grief and shock over their deaths has also brought renewed calls for the legal drinking age to be increased from 18 to 21 in a country that has a reputation for teenage and binge drinking.

Each coffin has a photo of one of the victims in a 3,000-seater marquee in East London, a city in Eastern Cape Province. Two of the teenagers have already been laid to rest.

Coffins in the marquee at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022Coffins in the marquee at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022

The coffins are empty – each has a photo of one of the young victims attached to it

Wearing a black outfit with her hands on her head, one of the relatives wailed “Oh umtanam umkile nyani” (Oh my child is really gone) as the service got under way.

Pupils, some in school uniform and others wearing T-shirts bearing the faces of the victims, are also here to remember their friends.

A school child crying at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022A school child crying at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022

Medical personnel were on hand to assist some who were crying

Addressing the mourners, Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane expressed how South Africa had been left saddened.

“Please understand that as the nation we are hurt by what has happened, the families of these children had hoped that one day they would be successful and that these children would one day give their families a better life,” he said.

Relatives have been taking turns to read obituaries, sharing nicknames and other endearing memories.

One has said: “We were hoodwinked by your death, we had high hopes for your bright future and that you’d pull your family out of poverty but you have now perished.”

South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa is among the mourners

One of the relatives looked at President Ramaphosa and said: “Mr President, we are tired, the black nation is fast perishing right before our eyes.”

The fact that the cause of the deaths is yet to be determined has left families angry and frustrated.

A child crying at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022A child crying at the funeral in East London, South Africa - 6 July 2022

Obituaries are being read to the mourners, sharing nicknames and other endearing memories

Investigators took four days to gather forensic evidence inside Enyobeni Tavern.

The BBC understands they viewed more than eight hours of CCTV footage to fully understand what transpired when hundreds of people, mostly teenagers, attended what students call a “pens down” celebration.

No arrests have been made. The tavern has been temporarily shut down and the liquor trading licence for the owners has been suspended.

But Police Minister Bheki Cele assured those gathered that action would be taken.

“I want this funeral service to be a peaceful day but that doesn’t mean that a war is not coming,” he said.

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