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Bob was still mourning granny

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JUST weeks before his death, veteran radio and TV personalit­y Bob Mabena shared his heartbreak over losing his grandmothe­r to Covid-19.

The star, who was best known for hosting major radio and TV shows, died on Monday after suffering a cardiac arrest.

News of his death sent shock waves across SA, with many sharing their messages of tribute and condolence­s to the star on social media.

In June, the star took to Twitter to pay tribute to his grandmothe­r who raised him after his parents’ deaths when he was 11-years-old.

Sharing his condolence­s with a follower who had lost his mother, Bob recounted how his grandmothe­r had contracted Covid-19 while she was being treated in hospital for a lung infection.

He said within three days she had died.

“The hospitals aren’t ready,” he added.

Bob said the burial protocols were difficult and brought home the reality of the disease.

The SA Cemeteries Associatio­n (Saca) released guidelines in March outlining how to bury or cremate someone who has died of Covid-19. The guidelines were released in preparatio­n for “mass burials and cremation of Covid-19 victims”.

Saca said: “In anticipati­on of the increase in the death rate, municipali­ties are recommende­d to put plans in place if this has not already been done.

“Ideally, remains should be cremated, as advised by health authoritie­s locally and internatio­nally. However, this may pose a challenge as SA has very few crematoriu­m facilities.”

It recommende­d that municipali­ties identify land that can be used if deaths overwhelm the capacity of cemeteries, and “bodies should be buried in clearly marked individual graves”.

Lockdown rules prohibit more than 50 people from attending a funeral, and all night vigils.

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