As the search for bodies continued in a gutted five-storey Johannesburg building in South Africa where at least 75 people died, a survivor spoke of losing his brother in the fire disaster. The area was still cordoned off on Friday, as resident Wambali Kaunda reflected on how he survived because the flames did not reach his first floor apartment but his younger brother had been killed.
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Johannesburg fire: Survivor says brother died in deadly South African blaze
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