Kloof family struggles to come to terms with the death of twin boys

"The pain we feel will never go away, the house will never be the same without them." - grandfather.

PINETOWN SAPS are investigating an inquest docket following the tragic death of 2-year-old twin brothers who drowned at their home in Kloof on Saturday.

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Paramedics arrived on the scene to find the twins had somehow fallen into the pool.

Paramedics attempted to resuscitate them, but unfortunately both Ethan and Sebastian were declared dead at the scene.

Grandfather of the twins, Musa Ngcobo said the atmosphere was bitter at the house.

“It painful, very painful,” said an emotional Ngcobo adding that the atmosphere at the house will never be the same.

“The pain we feel will never go away, the house will never be the same without them,” said Ngcobo.

The funeral date has not been announced as the family is busy with arrangements.

 

 


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