Thousands of unclaimed bodies in SA mortuaries
19 September 2023
The DA calls on the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, and Minister of Electricity, Kgosientso Ramakgopa, to urgently address the pending disaster Stage 6 load-shedding could have on the State mortuaries by providing them with emergency generators and diesel to keep the fridges cold; and for the Provincial Departments of Health to expedite the identification of bodies to free up space in their overcrowded mortuaries.
More than 4 000 bodies lay unclaimed in mortuaries across South Africa in September, some dating back to 2017. 1 500 corpses remaining unclaimed in the KwaZulu-Natal State mortuaries, while in Gauteng, the figure stands at over 1 000.
The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) claims to be encouraging families and relatives to identify and collect the remains of their loved ones. However, according to information the DA received, it appears an extortion racket is operating in and around Johannesburg where relatives are being forced to pay for the release of the bodies of their loved ones. Some of those bodies are the victims who tragically died in the horrific blaze that took place in Albert Street in Marshalltown. 77 adults and children lost their lives in the fire.
All the remains of the victims of the Marshalltown fire were taken to the Diepkloof mortuary where it is believed that family members were expected to pay a fee of R700 for the autopsy and release of the body – despite these services being conducted for free by the Forensic Pathology Services (FPS) attached to all State mortuaries.