Two young lives in Limpopo, Tebogo Mofumadi and Boitumelo Tshabalala, met a tragic end in the Makgodu River outside Polokwane on Monday.
The incident occurred while the boys were swimming with three friends, and it is reported that a storm may have played a role in the unfortunate event.
Makgodu River tragedy kills 2 kids
Two boys, aged 12 and 13, tragically drowned in the Makgodu River outside Polokwane, Limpopo. The incident occurred during a swimming play date with three other friends.
SAPS puzzled by cause of Limpopo drowning
Reports suggest that a lightning strike occurred while the children were swimming. It’s still not certain what led to the drowning of Tebogo Mofumadi and Boitumelo Tshabalala.
The three surviving boys were promptly taken to the local hospital for medical treatment. Police spokesperson Malesela Ledwaba explained that the cause of death is pending the results of postmortem examinations.
KwaZulu-Natal Floods Claim 11 LivesĀ
In another story, ClickHub reported that the death toll in KwaZulu-Natal due to devastating floods has risen to 11, adding to a recorded death toll of over 40 lives lost and many more reported missing from 2023.
The eThekwini metro alone was devastated, with a number of casualties caused by heavy rains.
In the Tongaat area, the situation remains dire as search and rescue teams intensify efforts to locate two individuals whose shack was washed away in the storm.
South Africa Weather Service (SAWS) experts say the storm will continue to rage on through 15 January 2023.