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Tree crashes down on home of 19 years

Tessa Jordaan lost her home of 19 years when a tree fell on top of it.

Tragedy struck for Meredale resident Tessa Jordaan when a giant bloekom tree crashed onto her house on June 26.

The tree in question was being cut by an independent contractor for the City of Johannesburg reportedly responding to residents’ concerns over the dangers a clump of tall trees posed to surrounding homes.

According to Tessa the tree fell on her home around 10.45am. In her discussions with the authorities following the tree falling she understood that the tree should have first been cut towards the top of the tree to reduce the mass of the tree rather than just cutting it from the bottom.

The damage caused by this tree falling on her home is incalculable for Tessa who has stayed there for the past 19 years.

“This was my safe haven for 19 years,” said Tessa. “There is nothing left inside.” The tragedy is worsened by her recently losing her mother. “I don’t know if I should be laughing, screaming or crying,” said Tessa.

The tree was cut by an independent contractor for the City after the community requested that the trees in the area be cut.

Regional manager for City Parks Ipeleng Dube indicated that the accident would be further investigated to determine the reasons behind the actions of the contractor.

Tessa feels that the correct procedures were not followed and that that led to the damage of her house. “They now need to take responsibility and pay for the damages,” said Tessa.

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