Owner of S/African bar where 21 children died arrested, police say

Wed, Jul 13, 2022
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Africa

THE owner of the bar in the South African coastal town of East London where 21 teenagers mysteriously died in June, has been arrested, police in the Eastern Cape Province say.

Forensic teams are yet to reveal their conclusions on how the teens died, with a source close to the investigation saying one theory was a chemical or gas leak and authorities also investigating possible accidental poisoning.

There has been an outpouring of grief at the deaths at the nightspot in Scenery Park Township, in a nation used to seeing casualties from a pervasive binge drinking culture.

However, angry mourners of some victims have complained that weeks of calls to shut down the tavern went unheeded.

Meanwhile, Provincial police said in a statement on Wednesday that the owner, aged 52 was arrested over the weekend, while two employees at the tavern were subsequently arrested earlier on Tuesday.

According to the statement, the owner is expected to appear before the East London Magistrates Court on Aug. 19 to face charges after an investigation that focused on allegedly supplying minors with alcohol.

“Just as we said in the beginning, investigation is a process and needs to be treated with extreme care,’’ Lt.-Gen. Nomthetheleli Mene said in the statement. (Reuters/NAN)

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