The North West Department of Health has confirmed that 23 unidentified bodies, recovered from abandoned mine shafts in Stilfontein, are still awaiting burial as officials wait for death certificates and related documentation from the Department of Home Affairs.
According to department spokesperson Tshegofatso Mothibedi, the necessary paperwork is expected to be completed within the next few weeks. The department plans to carry out mass burials by the end of June once the documentation is received.
The 23 bodies are part of the 78 corpses discovered earlier this year linked to illegal mining activities in the area. The department has so far positively identified 25 of the deceased through DNA matching.
The bodies were handed over to their families, who came forward to claim them. Most of the identified individuals were foreign nationals from Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and Mozambique.
Earlier this week, 30 unidentified bodies were buried in Kanana and Stilfontein after identification efforts had been exhausted. The burials were conducted under legal provisions that allow for the state to bury unidentified individuals after a reasonable period of investigation.
Mothibedi indicated that the department had waited over four months for community members to come forward with information. During that time, DNA samples were collected and stored for potential future claims. The department has emphasised that the process was conducted transparently and within legal bounds.
Mothibedi explained that the burial of unidentified persons typically does not involve public ceremonies or announcements. He said such burials are routine and carried out quietly by authorities.
The department has urged anyone with missing relatives to contact health officials or local authorities. DNA profiles of the unidentified individuals remain on record and can be used if families seek to claim a body in the future.
In another story, Briefly News reported that a gunfight between rival illegal mining gangs in Riverlea has resulted in the death of five people.
Gauteng police claim that the fight was a result of a clash over territory between the gangs. Police officers are monitoring the area.
2025-06-13T14:09:49Z