Eight people died in two separate fires across KwaZulu-Natal on a single Saturday, with five of the victims being children from one family.
The Shakashead tragedy
The Shakashead tragedy
- Asamkele Somtsewu, Amila Menemene, Sonwabise Noyila, and twin one-year-olds perished.
- Their mother, Ntombovuyo Menemene, managed to pull two-year-old Yana out alive.
- Sivuyile Noyila escaped with minor injuries but lost five children that morning.
- Flames had already consumed the shack before disaster teams arrived.
- Three more people died in a structural blaze on the south coast.
- That fire ripped through the building just after midnight.
- Victim details and the exact cause are still being confirmed.
- Candles, paraffin stoves, and open flames are common heat and light sources.
- Homes built tight together with flammable materials let fires spread fast.
- Overcrowding and limited electricity access keep making things worse.
- Smoke detectors and clear escape routes remain rare in these areas.
- The MEC for Transport and Human Settlements deployed a support team immediately.
- Counseling services are up and running for both affected communities.
- Police suspect no foul play in the Shakashead case at this stage.
- KwaDukuza Municipality urged residents to audit their homes for fire hazards.