
Several churches in the East London showed up at the Enyobeni tarven to hold a prayer session on Thursday.
They came to pay their respects and a tribute for the death of 21 teenagers that were found dead at the establishment last Sunday.
There were people who brought flowers outside the place who sang hyms and sending prayers and thoughts to the families in grief.
One of the churches that were spotted was the Methodist Church of RSA which was present at the prayer. There were police officers too whilst the forensic teams were also on the field.
It is said that the affected families are still having so many questions as to what went wrong.
One of the prayer requests was that this incident and tragedy must never take place again.
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