
Three boys have drowned in an illegal mine hole in Polokwane.
Captain Mamphaswa Seabi, from the SAPS in Limpopo confirmed the incident to eNCA and said the bodies of the boys have been recovered.
Seabi added that parents must avoid leaving their children unattended especially when going swimming and to steer clear from these illegal mine holes.
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Source: eNCA












