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DNA Tests May Be Needed to Identify SANDF Troops Killed in DRC, Bodies in Uganda Until Tuesday

Last updated: February 10, 2025 4:38 pm
Nomthandazo Ntisa
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DNA Tests May Be Needed to Identify SANDF Troops

The tragic loss of 14 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has left the nation mourning. These soldiers, part of a Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission, were killed during fierce fighting between the Congolese army, backed by SANDF troops, and M23 rebel fighters. As the bodies of these fallen heroes make their way home, there are growing concerns regarding the state of their remains and the potential need for DNA testing to identify them.

The Difficult Journey Home

The South African government had initially promised that the bodies of the deceased would be home by last week, but the repatriation process has been delayed. According to the SANDF, the bodies of the fallen soldiers are currently in transit and have arrived in Uganda for further preparation. After landing in Entebbe, Uganda, the bodies underwent pathology procedures that could last until Tuesday before being flown back to South Africa.

While the families of the deceased await the return of their loved ones, reports indicate that the bodies are in poor condition. City Press has reported that, due to improper preservation methods, the bodies were not stored in a mortuary but were instead kept in a stationary truck. This has sparked serious concerns among the families, as the state of decomposition could render traditional identification methods difficult.

The Need for DNA Testing

As the bodies of the SANDF troops are being processed in Uganda, there are fears that some of the soldiers’ remains may be in such a deteriorated state that DNA tests will be required to accurately identify them. This presents a significant challenge for the families of the deceased, many of whom rely on viewing the body as an important part of the grieving and closure process.

A source close to the situation mentioned that the inability to view the bodies might complicate traditional burial rituals. “Sadly, some families will not have closure and say goodbye to their loved ones. Traditionally, the final body viewing can be a critical part of accepting the reality of death and saying goodbye to the deceased,” the source stated. However, due to the circumstances, the bodies might not even be kept at the respective families’ homes for a night vigil.

The emotional toll on the families is palpable, and the idea of having to rely on DNA tests for identification is causing additional distress. For many, this lack of closure could delay the healing process and hinder proper mourning rituals.

Families Express Frustration

The delays and the condition of the bodies have sparked frustration among the families of the fallen soldiers. Annetjie Gouws, the aunt of one of the slain soldiers, Pieter Strydom, expressed her family’s dissatisfaction with the slow progress and the misinformation they had been given regarding the repatriation of the bodies. “They were lying to the families when they said the bodies were on their way back home [last week],” Gouws told The Citizen.

On the ground in the DRC, the wife of another SANDF soldier described the situation as “inhumane.” The soldier’s wife voiced her shock at the conditions in which the bodies were being kept. “The fact that the bodies were still lying in the base camp is unacceptable. Someone needs to be held accountable for that,” she said, adding that she was simply desperate for her husband to return home.

South Africa’s National Mourning

As the bodies of the fallen soldiers are being prepared for repatriation, South Africa is in a period of national mourning. The South African flag is currently flying at half-mast in honor of the soldiers’ sacrifice. President Cyril Ramaphosa, addressing the issue during his State of the Nation Address (SONA), paid tribute to the 14 soldiers who lost their lives and vowed that their bodies would return home. A moment of silence was observed during the opening of the proceedings, allowing all present to reflect on the dedication and bravery of the fallen troops.

The country has rallied in support of the grieving families, with public calls for the military to ensure the safe return of the bodies. Despite the delays, officials have confirmed that arrangements are being made for a ceremony in Pretoria to welcome the soldiers home. Families have also been informed that they will be visited by officials to make travel arrangements to attend the ceremony.

Calls for Accountability

While the mourning process continues, the situation has also raised important questions about accountability. Families and the public are calling for answers regarding the conditions under which the bodies were stored and why the process has been delayed. The lack of transparency surrounding the handling of the repatriation has caused distress for the families, who feel they have been misled throughout the ordeal.

As calls for a ceasefire in the DRC intensify, particularly around the area of Goma, the pressure is mounting for those responsible for overseeing the mission to ensure that proper care and respect are given to the fallen soldiers. While the battle for peace in the DRC continues, South Africa is grappling with its own battle for accountability and respect for its troops.

A Nation in Mourning

The tragic deaths of these 14 SANDF soldiers have left a deep scar on the nation, highlighting the dangers that South African troops face in conflict zones across the continent. As the bodies make their way home, the country is united in mourning, with a collective sense of pride for the sacrifices made by these soldiers and their families. However, the nation also waits for answers, hoping for closure for the grieving families and accountability from those in charge of the repatriation process.

In the coming days, the arrival of the bodies in South Africa will offer a moment of reflection for the nation as it honors the brave men and women who serve in the SANDF and their ultimate sacrifice for peace and stability in Africa.

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