By Lelethu Mquqo
4 August 2010
Seven bodies from the 18 people that died in a fire that broke out at the Peter Wessels retirement village in Dunnottar, East Rand.
Many about 84 people were left without homes due to the blaze.
Meanwhile, leaders at the Dunnottar AFM church, where donations are pouring in for the victims affected by the fire say there is a strict policy of control.
Pastor Werner Swart says every donation received is documented under the strict supervision of the church leaders.
Swarts also refuted claims of corruption and invited anyone to visit the church to see for themselves.
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