Man Admits to Starting Fatal Fire to Dispose of Murdered Body

Chief Minister M K Stalin ordered a solatium of ₹3 lakh each to the kin of the deceased and ₹one lakh to the grievously injured in the firecracker explosion.

In a startling turn of events, a man in South Africa has been taken into custody after admitting to intentionally starting a building fire in Johannesburg that resulted in the tragic death of 76 people. The unexpected confession came during the man’s testimony in an ongoing inquiry investigating the cause of the fire, making it one of the nation’s most devastating disasters.

 

The 29-year-old man, whose identity remains undisclosed, revealed that his motive for starting the fire was to dispose of the body of an individual he claimed to have killed. According to reports from South African media covering his testimony, the man admitted to beating and strangling the victim before pouring gasoline on the body and setting it ablaze with a match in the basement of the downtown Johannesburg apartment building. Shockingly, he claimed that he received instructions to commit the murder from a drug dealer residing in the same building.

 

Police confirmed on Tuesday that the man had been arrested in connection with the fire following his unexpected confession during the inquiry. He now faces serious charges, including 76 counts of murder, 120 counts of attempted murder, and an arson charge.

 

The ongoing inquiry, not a criminal trial itself, focuses on investigating the factors leading to the fire and identifying any safety lapses that might have contributed to the significant loss of life. The man’s participation in the inquiry is due to his status as a resident of the building where the tragic incident occurred.

 

The panel overseeing the inquiry has ordered that the man’s identity be kept confidential, referring to him as “Mr. X” in South African media reports. The confession has added a layer of complexity to the investigation, as authorities work to verify the details provided by the individual.

 

While the inquiry is not a criminal trial, the unexpected admission has opened a criminal case against the man, and he is expected to appear in court soon, although the date has not been specified by the police.

 

The shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through the community and raised questions about the circumstances leading to the fatal fire. As investigators delve deeper into the details provided by the man, the hope is that the inquiry will shed light on safety lapses and factors contributing to the tragic incident, providing a measure of closure for the victims’ families and the community affected by the devastating fire.

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