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Family that waited years to rebury their son can’t afford funeral expenses

HELP NEEDED

It’s been almost four years since a family in Empangeni began the process of having their murdered son, who was given a pauper’s burial, exhumed so he can be laid to rest properly.

Last week, the Myeza family was given the green light by the Durban High

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