KZN siblings murder: Premier's Office appeals for calm
Updated | By Puseletso Petersen
The premier has urged community members in Port Edward to remain calm following the murders of four children there.
The siblings - aged four, seven,10 and 12, were found stabbed at their home in KwaNzimakwe on Saturday morning.
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Their mother had left them alone at home and faces a charges of child neglect.
Spokesperson for the premier, Ndabezinhle Sibiya says children must always be protected.
"He called on law enforcement agencies to do everything in their power to deal with the issue of protection of vulnerable members of our society. The programme of social cohesion and moral regeneration are needed. The premier believes that community leaders and leaders in non-governmental organisations have an important role to play," he says.
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