Widow's claim for hubby's Covid death denied
The Citizen|July 05, 2024
A widow is fighting a legal battle to be paid out for her husband's Covid death after the labour department initially certified that the death was an occupational injury, but later denied the claim.
Jabulile Mbatha
Widow's claim for hubby's Covid death denied

Khanyisile Shongwe's husband passed away in August 2020 after he contracted coronavirus, which she believes happened at his workplace, Legal Aid.

Shongwe made a claim under the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act in 2021 and received written confirmation from the department that the disease had been contracted at work.

The letter reads: "The Compensation Fund has received the claim and, on the information supplied, liability has been accepted for the payment of compensation and medical expenses."

This story is from the July 05, 2024 edition of The Citizen.

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