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Latest on the independent probe into deadly George Building collapse incident

The Western Cape Government says there is progress in the independent probe into the deadly George building collapse incident that claimed 34 lives in May.

As previously reported by The South African, a building collapsed at 75 Victoria Street in George, Western Cape and most of the victims were illegal immigrants. The Neo Trend Group was identified as the property owner, while Liatel Developments is the principal contractor, working alongside six subcontractors.

LATEST UPDATE ON THE GEORGE COLLAPSE BUILDING PROBE

The provincial government initiated the investigation just days after the incident and appointed an independent structural engineering firm to conduct the probe.

The WCG investigation is in addition to multiple others, including one by the South African Police Service (SAPS), which, depending on the evidence, may result in criminal proceedings.

Minister of Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers said his department is monitoring the process closely to ensure that all investigations are thorough and conclusive.

Simmers said the WCG has been clear with various investigating agencies that they will offer any assistance they may require to ensure that their investigations are as comprehensive and conclusive as possible. 

“In this regard we have also asked for updates on these various investigative processes so that a holistic conclusion to this tragedy may be reached and those affected can get the closure they deserve.”

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said they understand that the families of the victims are desperate for answers as this happened in their province.

“The progress of our investigation is encouraging, especially considering the complexities associated with such incidents. We will continue to closely monitor our probe, as well as the others. It is vital that we get to the bottom of what caused this unthinkable tragedy so that those responsible – whoever they may be – are held to account and face the consequences of their actions, and that those affected by this disaster can find closure,” Winde said.

Rescuers at the George building collapse site. Image: Facebook/George Municipality

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