Paarl fire killed nine

Paarl fire killed nine

JOHANNESBURG – The number of people who died in a fire at a Paarl printing factory had risen to nine, the Paarl Media Group said on Saturday.

Spokesperson Nelia Burger said two more bodies were found at the factory on Saturday in addition to the original seven people who burnt to death in the blaze which broke out on Friday mornoing shortly before 08h00.
She also said two people were released from hospital, leaving nine still under hospital care.
Two of those still in hospital remain in a serious but stable condition.
Burger said everyone was now accounted for after the blaze.
She said there was a delay in getting the last two bodies out because the building was left unstable after the fire.
‘The media group’s CEO Stephen van der Walt said: ‘Bricks and mortar can be rebuilt, but losing members of our team is the biggest tragedy and our priority at this time.
‘We have all lost close friends and colleagues and still have employees whom are critically injured in the hospital,’ he said.
‘We deeply mourn the impact on human life.’
Burger said a trauma centre was established on the factory site to support employees.
She said the company was starting a family support fund for the victims’ next of kin.
Financial donations or non-perishable food parcels and other useful items for the families of the victims would be appreciated.
The fire was the second this year at a plant owned by Naspers’ subsidiary Paarl Media.
In February a blaze destroyed a N$200m magazine printing press at Paarl Gravure in Cape Town’s Montague Gardens, with no casualties.
It is still unknown how the fire started, although police investigations into the cause were underway.
– Nampa-Sapa

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