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Verulam Crematorium vice-chairman dismissed for being ârude â to mourners By Janine Moodley Durban: Vish Roopnarain, the vice-chairman of the Verulam Crematorium, has been removed from his post. This follows an altercation between Roopnarain and a group of mourners at the facility in February. Roopnarain was suspended while the crematorium s board started an internal investigation. Last week, the board decided to remove Roopnarain as vice-chairman. He is banned from taking up a position at the facility for 10 years. Govi Moodley, a trustee at the crematorium, said Roopnarain was removed after careful consideration. âWe investigated and management found him guilty of violating the facilityâs code of conduct. He brought the crematorium into disrepute. It was, therefore, the boardâs recommendation that he be suspended from his duties.â ....
Private crematoriums working 24 hours a day to clear backlog By Thobeka Ngema Share DURBAN - PRIVATE crematoriums have been granted permission to operate for 24 hours a day to meet the demand. Despite the longer hours the crematoriums are fully booked. Cato Ridge’s Cedar Ridge Crematorium manager Giren Singh said since Monday they were operating for 24 hours to accommodate the demand after their 24-hour trading licence was approved. “At the moment we’re doing about 150 (cremations) a week, previously we did about 50 to 70 a week. So it has doubled,” said Singh. “My next bookings are only for Monday next week. The rest of the week is already full. People are calling me and crying but unfortunately there’s not much we can do.” ....