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Funerals are some of the most difficult things we have to endure. It is specially difficult for those who are very close to the deceased.

Dr Malinga who recently lost his sister was unhappy with the way that the funeral went. The muscian took to Facebook to share his grievances about the funeral parlour he used.

He posted a video warning South Africans to not use the funeral parlour as they failed to do what they were supposed to.

It seems the issues originated from the time scheduling with his sister’s body which was expected in the morning but then it was only received in the afternoon.

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The owner of the parlor responded to the grievances in an interview with a local newspaper.

Simon Dikwena, the owner of the parlour explained that Malinga was expected to pick up the body at 10am. However another family member picked up the body at 9 and when Malinga went to collect the body, it was not there.

Simon added that Malinga was his friend and he was being ungrateful. On the other hand Malinga denied that they were friends.

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