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Two children die in shack fire while parents allegedly out drinking

ANH Team
Last updated: May 6, 2025 8:49 pm
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The tragic incident at Petsana informal settlement

A heartbreaking incident occurred at Petsana informal settlement in Reitz, where two small children lost their lives in a devastating shack fire. The parents, aged 23 and 25, were arrested by Reitz police after returning to the scene to find authorities and concerned community members attending to the fire.

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The couple has been charged with child neglect and appeared in the Reitz Magistrate’s Court following the tragic event. It was reported that the parents had left their 18-month-old boy and seven-month-old girl unsupervised in the shack while they went out socializing.

Authorities respond to the scene

Authorities were alerted to the shack fire in the north-eastern Free State town late on Saturday evening. Tragically, the bodies of the two young children were found in the charred debris of the burnt shack. The parents had been informed of the fire while they were out drinking and rushed back to the scene to find police and shocked community members already present.

Warrant Officer Mmako Mophiring, the Free State police spokesperson, confirmed that the cause of the fire is currently unknown. Police have opened cases of inquest and child neglect to investigate the circumstances surrounding this devastating incident.

Kidnapping incident in KwaZulu-Natal

In a separate incident in KwaZulu-Natal, a woman was arrested for allegedly kidnapping a two-week-old baby. The baby was reported missing, leading authorities to track down a 21-year-old suspect between Westville and Cato Manor the following day.

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The suspect was apprehended while heading towards a popular shopping center with the infant in her possession. According to reports from Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa), the suspect had befriended the mother of the child a year earlier at a medical facility.

After visiting the mother’s residence in Cato Manor, the suspect allegedly kidnapped the child and contacted her boyfriend, falsely claiming that she had given birth to a healthy baby girl. The boyfriend, who was unaware of the kidnapping, alerted authorities to the situation.

These tragic incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of child safety and supervision. It is crucial for parents and caregivers to prioritize the well-being of children and ensure they are always under proper care and protection.

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