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Toddler among 17 dead following gas leak in Angelo

Information gathered on the scene points to the gas cylinder belonging to illegal miners.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and City of Ekurhuleni Mayor Sivuyile Ngodwana are on site in Angelo informal settlement where 17 people have died from gas inhalation following a gas leak that occurred there last night.

Eight men, six women and three children, one aged only a year, succumbed to the poisonous fumes, allegedly emanating from a nitrate oxide cylinder believed to be connected to illegal mining activities.

According to DEMS media liaison officer William Ntladi, they received a call just after 20:00 last night (July 5) about what was initially thought to be a gas explosion.

“Upon arrival, it was ascertained it was in fact a gas leakage from a cylinder in one of the yards,” he said.

“Sixteen people were taken to Tambo Memorial Hospital after the intervention of paramedics on the scene. Four were in a critical condition, 11 in a serious but stable condition and one patient was fully conscious.”

“SAPS and forensic investigators are on scene conducting preliminary investigations. It is alleged the gas cylinder leaked. Information gathered on site suggests illegal mining activities were taking place from one of the shacks in Angelo,” Ntladi said.

“Nitrate gas is used as part of their extraction of gold from the area. A cylinder is believed to have leaked and caused the fatalities and injuries,” Ntladi said.

It was confirmed by Lesufi this morning that there is a 17th victim of the gas leak but it is not confirmed whether this is one of the people hospitalised in critical condition.

The Boksburg Advertiser is on site. This is a developing story.

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