Friday 19 September 2014

17 South Africans are Still Missing from Collapsed Synagogue Church Building!





From: Oga Kingsley


17 South Africans are Still Missing from Collapsed Synagogue Church Building!

     The South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, has disclosed to AFP that the number of South Africans that died in the building collapse at the Synangogue church has increased to 84 and that 265 South Africans survived the incident, while 17 are unaccounted for. In his own words;

    "The number has risen from 67 to 84, with more bodies discovered on Thursday, September 18th. The number of South Africans who were in the church might be higher, as we believe that some people organized the trip themselves without using travel agents."

"There are 265 South African survivors. Initially, there were 96 injured South Africans, but now there are only 29 still in hospital, including a three-year-old," Mr. Mnguni said.

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