The Mozambican government has completed the repatriation of the remains of seven Mozambican citizens killed in South Africa. The deaths are linked to xenophobic violence, though details surrounding the incidents remain limited. The repatriation process involved coordinating with South African authorities to identify and transport the bodies back to Mozambique. The government made the announcement on June 24th, signaling the conclusion of this phase of response to the tragedy. This event underscores ongoing concerns regarding the safety of Mozambican nationals working and residing in South Africa. Further investigations are expected to determine the full circumstances of the deaths and address the root causes of the violence. The government has not yet released details regarding memorial services or support for the families of the victims.
