uMhlanga attorney laid to rest
A ceremony was held at River Range Ranch in Verulam this morning.
DURBAN attorney, Theasen Pillay (47), who was found dead in his uMhlanga apartment last week, was laid to rest on Wednesday.
Pillay was the owner of TPA Legal Group, specialising in litigation and debt counselling.
Attorney found dead in uMhlanga apartment
A ceremony was held at River Range Ranch in Verulam this morning (12 May).
Family and friends, in a public group on Facebook, also paid their last respects by posting heartfelt tributes and messages of condolences for Pillay’s family.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2869309746644487
Azaad Ebrahim ay this beautiful soul rest in peace…you will dearly be missed Mr Pillay…we love you forever.
Alan Khan Immensely sad day as we bid farewell to Theasen. Thank you for the memories my brother. I will miss you immensely. Your memory will always be a blessing for me. Sincere condolences to all of the family, friends and colleagues…
Stan Bez’hout posted: My brother. I cannot find adequate words to express how sincerely sad it was to hear that you are no longer with us… Always happy, always smiling, always jovial, always full of plans, ideas, aspirations, goals, and objectives, you left us way too soon…
Meanwhile police are still investigating Pillay’s death.
Captain Raymond Deokaran, spokesman for the Durban North SAPS told Northglen News that an inquest docket had been opened.
“We are waiting for a forensic and pathologist report. The investigation is ongoing,” he said.
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