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Families recall painful memories

Families who lost loved ones during the April 2022 floods in KwaZulu-Natal are still struggling to cope with their loss.

This week marks the first anniversary of the floods, which claimed the lives of more than 450 people. Some are still missing, while survivors were moved to temporary housing.

For Logan Kittensamy, life has changed forever.

His wife, Neena, 63, and their daughters, Sharal, 39, and Natasha, 26, died on the morning of April 12 last year after the sandbank behind their property in Forfar Place, Bonela, collapsed. This resulted in a mudslide.

It crushed the back wall and the roof of the three-bedroomed home. The family

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