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In an open letter published in South Africas Star newspaper, Mr Doro called on more families to sue Mr Joshua. I need to do this for her. Even if I stand alone, I am determined to see that something is done, he told the BBC. I understand that some families are afraid to take on someone who purports to be Gods messenger and I dont blame them but I will do this. Mr Doro says he was informed by South African officials about his sisters death this week, but has to wait for the results of DNA tests before her body can be repatriated for burial. He told the BBC that he had spoken to two families who were eager to join him in suing Mr Joshua, but no concrete plans had been made. He has not been in contact with Mr Molebatsi, whose sister Hlubi Molebatsi was also killed. Mr Molebatsi says he has contacted his lawyers. I have spoken to other families but it has been difficult because this is a time of mourning. I would like to see families get something from the church as some of the people who died were breadwinners, he told the BBC. Some 25 survivors of the collapse are continuing to receive medical care following their return to South Africa. Officials say 16 of the wounded are in critical condition, with some having had limbs amputated and other complications. bbc/news/world-africa-29364186
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 13:39:53 +0000

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