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Passover service ends in tragedy after 13 killed in KZN church collapse

By Citizen Reporter

The Easter weekend has begun on tragic note, after the roof collapsed at a Pentecostal church in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday night, reports EWN.

Preliminary reports tentatively point to heavy rainfall in the region degrading the infrastructure of the church in Dlangubo, Empangeni.

The scene of the collapsed roof at a Pentecostal church in KZN on Thursday night. Image: Twitter/@SAPoliceService

“The roof of the building collapsed because of heavy rains last night … at this point, we have a total of 13 fatalities,” said Lennox Mabaso, spokesperson for the KZN Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) Department.

Congregants told eNCA on Friday afternoon that the collapse took place after a Passover service on Thursday night. They said that female congregants were sleeping inside the part of the church that caved in, and that male members were sleeping on the other side. This has yet to be confirmed by authorities.

Mabaso said the news was received with great sadness, and confirmed that 13 people had died in the collapse.

AFP reports that at least 16 people were injured in the collapse.

29 patients were treated at the scene and transported to Ngwelezana Hospital for further treatment, reports Zululand Observer.

K9 Troy searched the rubble in case of more survivors and victims to ensure no one was left behind.

COGTA MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube and officials are reportedly making their way to the scene.

This is a developing story. Updates to follow as more information is made available.

Additional reporting by AFP and Tamlyn Jolly

(Compiled by Nica Schreuder)

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