After playing at a dumping site near their house, two of the children - six-year-old Athanathi Janda and Hlelo Mahlatshana from Taiwan informal settlement reported feeling sick, and died soon thereafter.
CAPE TOWN - The family of two children who died allegedly from a suspected poisonous substance said police have taken their pots for investigation.
Alunezo and Athanathi's grandmother, Nomemeza Janda is reported to have dished some food for the kids before they went out to play at the nearest dumping site before coming back sick. Meanwhile, the community leader in the area, Zanenkosi Boki, said the City of Cape Town must take responsibility for uncollected refuse bags where minors might have found the poison.
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