Winde hands over George building collapse report to the police

Friday, January 31, 2025

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has officially handed over to the South African Police Service (SAPS) a report detailing the structural engineering findings of the George building collapse.

Winde handed over the report on Thursday to the province’s Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Thembisile Patekile, and the lead investigator from SAPS, Captain Johan de Lange.

The Western Cape Government (WCG) commissioned an independent investigation into the building collapse in George on 6 May 2024. 

The incident, which occurred while the building was still under construction, resulted in the deaths of 34 people and serious injuries to many others. 

Twenty-eight people were rescued alive in a multi-stakeholder disaster operation.

“At the time, the Western Cape Government understood that the event would have repercussions for human lives and livelihoods, and that an investigation into its cause would be essential. 

“And so, while the multi-stakeholder operation was underway, the WCG secured the services of an independent structural engineering firm to conduct an investigation of the collapse site, simultaneous with the rescue operation,” the statement read. 

The WCG stated that the peer-reviewed final report of this firm was to ensure its integrity.

“This probe is one of several that were launched, with the SAPS being the lead body responsible for investigating an incident of this nature,” Winde said.

This means the report is now under the jurisdiction of the SAPS, which must take into account both the findings of this independent report and all other evidence available during the overall criminal investigation. 

The WCG believes the report’s technical findings will greatly aid the SAPS investigation in determining whether charges should be filed.

“Given the nature of the incident and the fact that 34 people tragically lost their lives, it is entirely possible that criminal proceedings may ensue.

“It is for this reason that the findings of the independent probe cannot be made public so that we do not in any way compromise the SAPS investigation and further possible proceedings,” the Premier explained.

The provincial government said the findings of the various agencies’ investigations must be consolidated to ensure an overall understanding of what transpired and to hold those responsible accountable. 

Winde has acknowledged the hard work of government staff, who, along with many other partners, worked tirelessly to rescue those trapped on the site. 

He thanked the independent team that came on board and concluded the investigation carefully and speedily. 

“There must be consequences for those responsible for this horrific tragedy. We have now handed over the report to the SAPS, who we have been assured are working tirelessly on this case, and we will continue to monitor this matter very closely.

“I will never forget being there when our teams recovered Gabriel Guambe alive from the site over 100 hours after its collapse. It is for him, for Delvin Safers, for their peers and friends who made it out alive, and for those who succumbed, and the families of the victims, that justice must be delivered,” Winde said. 

The provincial government said the Western Cape Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety Court Watching Brief Unit will closely monitor its progress. – SAnews.gov.za