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Charmaine Mhlongo shares the ordeal of losing her son, Sanele Mngomezulu, during the July Unrest last year. Photo: Rosetta Msimango
Charmaine Mhlongo shares the ordeal of losing her son, Sanele Mngomezulu, during the July Unrest last year. Photo: Rosetta Msimango

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While calm may have been restored in Inanda, residents believe they will never know peace again.

These residents suffered violence at the hands of their neighbours in Phoenix, KwaZulu-Natal.

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