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  • DURBAN - 27 August 2015 - Blayne Shepard, the man who was convicted of culpable homicide for his role in the death of former Royal Marine Brett Williams, sits in the dock at the Durban Regional Court. In the foreground is his lawyer Jacques Botha and behind him in the background is his father Shane Shepard. Shepard, his brother and two others were accused of beating former Royal Marine Brett Williams to death at a Super XV rugby match in 2013. Only Shepard was convicted in connection with the attack. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - Barbara Dlamini (left) listens as Sihle Zikalala (right), chairman of the African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal expresses his condolences over the death of her husband Philip Dlamini, who was gunned down two weeks earlier at an SA Communist Party (SACP) meeting in Fredville, Inchanga. Looking on are other senior members of the ANC and SACP. Tensions between the ANC and its traditional partners, the SACP, have been high in the area, with SACP members accusing the ANC of preventing them from participating in nominations for the upcoming local government elections. Picture African News Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - Barbara Dlamini (left) listens as Sihle Zikalala (right), chairman of the African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal expresses his condolences over the death of her husband Philip Dlamini, who was gunned down two weeks earlier at an SA Communist Party (SACP) meeting in Fredville, Inchanga. Looking on are other senior members of the ANC and SACP. Tensions between the ANC and its traditional partners, the SACP, have been high in the area, with SACP members accusing the ANC of preventing them from participating in nominations for the upcoming local government elections. Picture African News Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - Barbara Dlamini (left) listens as Sihle Zikalala (right), chairman of the African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal expresses his condolences over the death of her husband Philip Dlamini, who was gunned down two weeks earlier at an SA Communist Party (SACP) meeting in Fredville, Inchanga. Looking on (seated) are other senior members of the ANC and SACP while the press records the meeting. Tensions between the ANC and its traditional partners, the SACP, have been high in the area, with SACP members accusing the ANC of preventing them from participating in nominations for the upcoming local government elections. Picture African News Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 March 2014 - A mourners touches the picture of Melarisa Kandasamy as she pays her last respects. Melarisa, her mother Mala and her brother Megandren were allegedly beaten to death in their home by her father Rajan Kandasamy, who is alleged to have used using a gada --  a traditional Indian mace carried by the Hindu god Hanuman Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 January 2014 - A small group of residents from Durban's largely Indian suburb of Chatsworth protest outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court ahead of the appearance in court of Rajan Kandasamy. The 44-year old father of two is alleged to have bludgeoned his wife and their two teenage children, aged 18 and 17, to death with a gada --  a traditional Indian mace carried by the Hindu god Hanuman. Picture Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 18 February 2016 - Edwin Mkhize (left), the KwaZulu-Natal provinciaal secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions makes a point duing a joint press conference of the alliance betweent Cosatu, the African National Congress (ANC), the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the South African National Civics Organisation (SANCO). Looking on are ANC provincial secretary Super Zuma (2nd from left), SACP provincial secretary Themba Mthembu (3rd from left) and  Richard Mkhungo, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary of Sanco. Earlier the four organisation's leaders had met to address divisions in the alliance that had resulted in a number of deaths in the campaigning ahead of the country's upcoming local government elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 18 February 2016 - Richard Mkhungo, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary of the Congress of South African National Civics Organisation speaks at a press conference where Sanco, the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions said they had met earlier to address divisions in the alliance that had resulted in a number of deaths in the campaigning ahead of the country's upcoming local government elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - Michel Sidibe, the Executive Director of UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations at an event where a report was released by UNAIDS showing that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - South African deputy president Kgalema Mothlanthe looks on as the country's health minister Aaron Motsoaledi speaks of his anger at a lobby groups proposal to undermine the country's proposed intellectual property law. He described the proposal as tantamount to committing genocide. He was speaking at an event where s report released by the Joint United Nationalk Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu (left), the deputy chairperson of the Civil Society Forum Prudence Mabele, South African deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe and the country's national health minister Aaron Motsoaledi arrive at the KwaMashu Indoor Stadium for the release of a report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. In the background are a presidential bodyguard (l, glasses on head) and Ravi Pillay, KwaZulu-Natal's Human Settlements and Public Works MEC. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - South African deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe attends an event where a report is released by the Joint United Nationalk Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) showing that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - South African deputy president Kgalema Mothlanthe looks on as the country's health minister Aaron Motsoaledi speaks of his anger at a lobby groups proposal to undermine the country's proposed intellectual property law. He described the proposal as tantamount to committing genocide. He was speaking at an event where s report released by the Joint United Nationalk Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 18 February 2016 - Edwin Mkhize, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions at a press conference where Cosatu, the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and the South African National Civics Organisation said they had met earlier to address divisions in the alliance that had resulted in a number of deaths in the campaigning ahead of the country's upcoming local government elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 January 2013 - UNAIDS executive director Michel Sidibe, South African deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe and KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu hail a report released by the Joint United Nationalk Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the rates of HIV infection as well as deaths from the dreaded disease have fallen in South Africa. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 18 February 2016 - Edwin Mkhize, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions at a press conference where Cosatu, the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and the South African National Civics Organisation said they had met earlier to address divisions in the alliance that had resulted in a number of deaths in the campaigning ahead of the country's upcoming local government elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160218gs_8010_Edwin_Mkhize.jpg
  • DURBAN - 18 February 2016 - Richard Mkhungo, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary of the Congress of South African National Civics Organisation speaks at a press conference where Sanco, the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions said they had met earlier to address divisions in the alliance that had resulted in a number of deaths in the campaigning ahead of the country's upcoming local government elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160218gs_8004_Richard_Mkhungo.jpg
  • HAMMARSDALE - 14 September 2013 - The coffin bearing one of 23 victims of a crash, who were killed when a  lorry ploughed through four minibus taxis and two cars at the bottom of Fields Hill a week earlier. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • HAMMARSDALE - 14 September 2013 - Thousands packed out a marquee for four of the victims of a crash where 23 people were killed a week earlier after a lorry ploughed through four taxis and two cars. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • HAMMARSDALE - 14 September 2013 - Families of four people killed in a crash that claimed 23 lives mourn and comfort each other at a funeral service of their loved one. The 22 were killed when an articulated lorry's brakes failed and ploughed through four minibus taxis and two cars. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • HAMMARSDALE - 14 September 2013 - Family of Paulos Boy Maritlane (seen in framed photo) arrive at the service in the Mpumulanga Sports ground ahead of his burial. Maritlane was one of 22 people killed a week earlier when a runaway lorry crashed into four minibus taxis and two cars. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - At least 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 9 September 2013 - A distraught Sanele Goodness May (centre), the driver of an articulated lorry that crashed into four minibus taxis and a car killing 22 people,  is escorted by a police officer into the Pinetown Magistrates Court. Sanele's lawyer Theasan Pillay was appointed by Sagekal Logistics, the company that owned the lorry he was driving. May faces 22 murder charges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Siyabonga Zuma gives evidence to the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Zuma told the inquiry that he was removing scaffolding from a beam when the collapse started. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5739_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5613_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 November 2013 - eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalohlds a media conference about the circumstances surrounding the partial collapsing of a shopping mall that was under construction in Tongaat, about 40 kilometres north of Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The SA Communist Party's provincial general secretary Themba Mthembu speaks to the widow of Bongani Dladla as African National Congress provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala looks on. Tensions between the ANC and its traditional partners, the SACP, have been high in the area, with SACP members accusing the ANC of preventing them from participating in nominations for the upcoming local government elections. Dladla who had been nominated as a potential candidate for the ANC was gunned down outside his home in Fredville, Inchanga. Picture African News Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, rubs his eyes as he is grilled at the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 November 2014 - Players and staff from the Orlando Pirates soccer club stand together at the funeral of their goal keeper Senzo Meyiwa in Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium. Meyiwa who also captained the South African nationa team was gunned down by robbers a week earlier in Vosloorus where he was visiting his girlfriend. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 September 2014 - People protests outsde the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court in Durban where six people, including three teenagers and a traditional healer, appeared in connection with the murder of Desiree Murugan, whose decapitated body was found last month in Durban's Shallcross Stadium. Piney naicker, the vice president of the Shallcross Civic and Ratepayers Association (Scara) demands that they be burnt alive. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - Heavy machinery breaks up a beam to allow a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed at the ill-fated Tongaat Mall. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • TONGAAT - 4 April 2014 - eThekwini Metro Building inspector Cyril Dube testifies before the commission of inquiry by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack listens to testiminoy at thee commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural engineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 December 2013 - Durban's Moses Mabhida stadium was filled with people to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela in a memorial to the icon who passed away on December 5 at the age of 95. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2013 - eThekwini Municipal manager Sibusiso Sithole adresses media about the circumstances surrounding the partial collapsing of a shopping mall that was under construction in Tongaat, about 40 kilometres north of Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - The bodies of  three of the  24 people who were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car lie near the wreckage. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP ***EDS -- NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ---***
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - All that remains of a taxi that was hit by a lorry in a horror crash that claimed the lives of 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Paramedics attend to one of the many who were injured in a crash that claimed the lives of 24 people, who were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 18 November 2010 - Statistician-General Pali Lehohla releases the latest figures on South African mortality which showed that in 2008 tuberculosis was still the country's biggest killer. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161120gs_0835_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • DURBAN - 28 August 2016 - Taxi boss and former Ward 4 councillor in the eThekwini Metro Municipality Dennis "Boy" Shozi speaks at the funeral  of African National Congress Youth League member Xolani Ngcobo, who was killed in the rivalry between ANC members and South African Communist Party members in Inchanga. Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The  African National Congress's provincial secretary Super Zuma (left), the ANC's provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala, the SA Communist Party's KwaZulu-Natal treausrer Nomarashiya Caluza and the SACP's general secretary Themba Mthembu (right) wait outside the house of Philip Dlamini, and SACP member who was gunned down while attenting a politicla rally. The leadership of the two parties conducted a joint visit to the families of slain ANC and SACP members in a bid to reduce tensions between the two parties in Inchanga. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The African National Congress's KwaZulu-Natal provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala (left) speaks to the media as the SA Communist Party's KwaZulu-Natal general secretary Themba Mthembu looks on. The two men conducted a joint visit to the families of slain ANC and SACP members in a bid to reduce tensions between the two parties in Inchanga. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160204gs_3363_SACP_ANC.jpg
  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, testifies before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20150304gs_0173_TongaatMall.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Siyabonga Zuma gives evidence to the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Zuma told the inquiry that he was removing scaffolding from a beam when the collapse started. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6795_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 28 November 2014 - Sanele Goodness May, the Swazi national whose truck ploughed through an intersection September 2013 killing 24 people, pleaded guilty in the Durban High Court to 24 culpable homicide charges. Here he is seen moments before he made his plea and was sentenced. In terms of the plea bargain agreement May will spend eight years and 10 months in prison, possibly less, depending on good behaviour. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 November 2014 - Sanele Goodness May, the Swazi national whose truck ploughed through an intersection September 2013 killing 24 people, pleaded guilty in the Durban High Court to 24 culpable homicide charges. Here he is seen moments before he made his plea and was sentenced. In terms of the plea bargain agreement May will spend eight years and 10 months in prison, possibly less, depending on good behaviour. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Advocate Ian Topping asks questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Topping was appointed by the eThekwini Metro Municipality, which had never approved the plans for the mall and despite going to court failed to stop Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd from proceeding with the ill-fated mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - Several months after the shopping mall that Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd were building collapsed, killing two people and injuring another 29, their sign board remains at the abandoned construction site, while a Commission of Inquiry tries to determine what went wrong and who is to blame. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - With his arms folded, Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 21 July 2014 - Rob Young, an expert engineer gives testimony regarding the consuting engineer's design for the Tongaat Mall Inquiry. The mall collapsed in November, injuring 29 and killing two. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 21 July 2014 - Dr Piet Pretorius, an expert engineer gives testimony regarding the consulting engineer's design for the Tongaat Mall Inquiry. The mall collapsed in November, injuring 29 and killing two. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • TONGAAT - 4 April 2014 - eThekwini Metro Building inspector Cyril Dube testifies before the commission of inquiry by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Rajagopaul Naidoo, who heads up the municipality's Development, Applications and Approvals Department takes the oath at the commission of inquiry, established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. He testified that his department had rejected the earthworks plans four times. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Rajagopaul Naidoo, who heads up the municipality's Development, Applications and Approvals Department  testifies at the commission of inquiry, established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. He testified that his department had rejected the earthworks plans four times. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh speaks to one of the members of the three man commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the collapse of the Tongaat Mall that his company Gralio Precast (Ltd) was building. Two people were killed 29 injuredwhen the mall collapsed on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack, whose plans of the ill-fated Tongaat Mall were described as having material defects, listens to testimony given at the commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Engineer Rob Young (left)  and Andre Ballack look at plans that Young says had "material defects" at the commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5735_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack listens to testiminoy at thee commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural engineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Prashalen Gounder, a supervisor of Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd's bricklayers gives testimony to a commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Controversial businessman Jay Singh (centre, red and white shirt) consults with his legal team and pastor at the Department of lasbour's commission of inquiry investigating the events that led to the Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Singh's son Ravi Jagadasan is a director of the developer Rectangle Investments while Singh is believed to pull the strings at Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd, thecompany that was building the mall. From left are Advocate Saleem Khan, Kissoon Singh (legal consultant for Gralio and Rectangle) , Jay Singh, lawyer Omprakash Ramlakhan, Pastor Mervyn Reddy and seated on the right is Singh's attorney Rajan Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 December 2013 - Durban's Moses Mabhida stadium was filled with people to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela in a memorial to the icon who passed away on December 5 at the age of 95. Here Iris Mjixwa holds a picture of Nelson Mandela when he was a young man. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 December 2013 - Such was the singing at Durban's Moses Mabhida stadium from the people who had filled it to celebrate Nelson Mandela's life that KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu (left) and Cardinal Wilfred Napier battled to hear questions being put to them by the SABC's Linda Mgobozi during an interview.<br />
Mandela passed away on December 5 at the age of 95. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 December 2013 - Durban's Moses Mabhida stadium was filled with people to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela in a memorial to the icon who passed away on December 5 at the age of 95. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2013 - eThekwini deputy mayor Nomvuzo Shabalala adresses media about the circumstances surrounding the partial collapsing of a shopping mall that was under construction in Tongaat, about 40 kilometres north of Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The  SA Communist Party's KwaZulu-Natal general secretary Themba Mthembu (right) speaks to the media as the African National Congress's KwaZulu-Natal provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala (left)  looks on. The two men conducted a joint visit to the families of slain ANC and SACP members in a bid to reduce tensions between the two parties in Inchanga. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The African National Congress's provincial secretary Super Zuma and the SA Communist party's provincial treasurer Nomarashiya Caluza sit in the house of a a slain ANC member where the leadership of the two parties had come to apologise to the family. Tensions between the ANC and its traditional partners, the SACP, have been high in the area, with SACP members accusing the ANC of preventing them from participating in nominations for the upcoming local government elections. Dladla who had been nominated as a potential candidate for the ANC was gunned down outside his home in Fredville, Inchanga. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • INCHANGA - 4 February 2016 - The  SA Communist Party's KwaZulu-Natal general secretary Themba Mthembu (right) speaks to the media as the African National Congress's KwaZulu-Natal provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala (left)  looks on. The two men conducted a joint visit to the families of slain ANC and SACP members in a bid to reduce tensions between the two parties in Inchanga. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, takes a drink while testifying before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 March 2015 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh answers questions over the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed in 2013 killing two people. Singh's company Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd was building the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 March 2015 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh answers questions over the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed in 2013 killing two people. Singh's company Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd was building the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 November 2014 - Sanele Goodness May, the Swazi national whose truck ploughed through an intersection September 2013 killing 24 people, pleaded guilty in the Durban High Court to 24 culpable homicide charges. Here he is seen moments before he made his plea and was sentenced. In terms of the plea bargain agreement May will spend eight years and 10 months in prison, possibly less, depending on good behaviour. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 November 2014 - Sanele Goodness May, the Swazi national whose truck ploughed through an intersection September 2013 killing 24 people, pleaded guilty in the Durban High Court to 24 culpable homicide charges. Here he is seen moments before he made his plea and was sentenced. In terms of the plea bargain agreement May will spend eight years and 10 months in prison, possibly less, depending on good behaviour. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 September 2014 - Dr Piet Pretorius, an expert engineer gives testimony regarding the consuting engineer's design for the Tongaat Mall Inquiry. The mall collapsed in November, injuring 29 and killing two. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 September 2014 - Dr Piet Pretorius, an expert engineer gives testimony regarding the consuting engineer's design for the Tongaat Mall Inquiry. The mall collapsed in November, injuring 29 and killing two. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 September 2014 - Dr Piet Pretorius, an expert engineer gives testimony regarding the consuting engineer's design for the Tongaat Mall Inquiry. The mall collapsed in November, injuring 29 and killing two. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 September 2014 - People protests outsde the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court in Durban where six people, including three teenagers and a traditional healer, appeared in connection with the murder of Desiree Murugan, whose decapitated body was found last month in Durban's Shallcross Stadium. Piney naicker, the vice president of the Shallcross Civic and Ratepayers Association (Scara) demands that they be burnt alive. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, was under pressure to answer questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Advocate Ian Topping asks questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Topping was appointed by the eThekwini Metro Municipality, which had never approved the plans for the mall and despite going to court failed to stop Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd from proceeding with the ill-fated mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - Heavy machinery breaks up a beam to allow a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed at the ill-fated Tongaat Mall. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh (clue jeans and checked shirt in this image) runs Gralio. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - Heavy machinery breaks up a beam to allow a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed at the ill-fated Tongaat Mall. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - Several months after the shopping mall that Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd were building collapsed, killing two people and injuring another 29, their sign board remains at the abandoned construction site, while a Commission of Inquiry tries to determine what went wrong and who is to blame. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - A Department of Labour official (right) watches with Gralio Precast's site foreman Ronnie Pillay (centre) and engineer Rob Young as heavy machinery breaks up a beam. The three were on site with a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - A Department of Labour official (left) watches with Gralio Precast's site foreman Ronnie Pillay as heavy machinery breaks up a beam. The two were on site with a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, was under pressure to answer questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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