Survivors of the George building collapse demand accountability as the minister meets to discuss the report findings

Survivors from the George building tragedy demand accountability from those responsible for the disaster. The collapse at 75 Victoria Road claimed thirty-two construction worker lives while twenty-eight others survived the incident last May. Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson convened a private session at the Protea Hotel to address the concerns of survivors. Vuyokazi Singama endured two days beneath six thousand tonnes of debris before rescue teams reached her. She expressed hope that the gathering would provide long-awaited explanations for the catastrophe.

The minister plans to present findings from the Council for the Built Environment investigation. Officials examined the professional conduct of engineers who worked at the construction site. The report will outline recommended disciplinary measures against engineering personnel. Survivors seek justice through proper legal consequences for parties who contributed to the five-storey structure's failure.
 

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