Identification Process Begins for Victims of Johannesburg Inner-City Fire

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The tragic fire that occurred in Johannesburg’s inner-city has left families devastated and searching for answers. The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has announced that the Diepkloof mortuary is now open for families to identify their loved ones who lost their lives in the incident.

Victim Identification Process

The fire claimed the lives of 74 individuals, including 12 children. The Gauteng Forensic Pathology Service (FPS) mortuary in Diepkloof is currently processing the victims. The deceased include 40 males, 24 females, and 10 individuals who were burned beyond recognition. Additionally, four body parts were discovered.

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To identify their loved ones, family members or relatives must present their original Identification Document (ID), the ID of the deceased, or a birth certificate if the deceased is a child. For foreign nationals, a passport, asylum seeker certificate, or a confirmation letter from the country of origin is required.

The Diepkloof FPS will be open for identification on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 09h00 to 15h00. During this difficult time, bereaved families will also have access to counseling services.

Identification Methods

The Gauteng FPS will use a Digital Fingerprint System to identify unknown bodies with visible fingerprints. This system accesses databases from the Department of Home Affairs, South African Police Service, and National Credit Bureau. In cases where bodies are burned beyond recognition and without fingerprints, DNA testing will be performed.

Hospital Treatment and Hotline Number

As of this afternoon, 61 people from the incident have been treated at various Gauteng hospitals, and 16 have been discharged. The Gauteng Provincial Government has set up a hotline number to assist family members in locating their hospitalized or deceased loved ones. To inquire, individuals must provide their personal details and call the toll-free hotline at 0800 203 886, or direct lines 0113553048 and 0112415707 during office hours.

Support Services

Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, has visited patients admitted to Gauteng hospitals. The Gauteng Emergency Medical Services have been on the ground, contributing to rescue efforts as part of the provincial disaster management response. Counseling and other psycho-social support services have also been deployed to complement interventions from the City of Joburg and the provincial department of Social Development.

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