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Firefighters work today at the fire site in Johannesburg, South Africa. Alamy Stock Photo

Twelve children among 74 people killed in Johannesburg building fire

An additional 52 people were injured in what is on track to become one of the deadliest fires worldwide in recent years.

LAST UPDATE | 31 Aug 2023

A NIGHT-TIME FIRE ripped through a rundown apartment building mainly occupied by homeless people and squatters in Johannesburg, leaving at least 74 people dead, officials in South Africa have said.

Some people threw babies out of third-storey windows to others waiting below in the desperate scramble to evacuate, witnesses said.

At least 12 of those killed were children, the youngest a one-year-old, according to city and medical officials, who held a press conference to give an update on the death toll.

They said an undetermined number of people were still missing and many bodies recovered were burned beyond recognition.

More than 50 people were injured, six of whom were in a serious condition in hospital.

Emergency services officials had earlier warned that the death toll could rise as they continued to search the scene more than 12 hours after the blaze broke out at around 1am local time.

Dozens of bodies recovered by firefighters were laid out on a side road outside the apartment block, some in body bags, others covered in silver sheets or blankets after the body bags ran out.

They were eventually taken away in pathology department vehicles.

“Over 20 years in the service, I’ve never come across something like this,” Johannesburg Emergency Services Management spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi said.

Authorities had not established the cause of the fire but Mgcini Tshwaku, a local government official, said the initial evidence suggested it started with a candle.

Inhabitants used candles and fires for light and to keep warm in the winter cold, he said.

Firefighters were still making their way through the remnants of shacks and other informal structures that littered the inside of the derelict five-storey building in the heart of Johannesburg’s central business district hours after the fire was extinguished.

Smoke seeped out of the blackened building even though the fire was out, while twisted blankets and sheets hung like ropes out of shattered windows to show how people had used them to try to escape the flames.

Some of the survivors described how they jumped out of windows, but only after tossing their children to others below.

“Everything happened so fast and I only had time to throw the baby out,” said Adam Taiwo, who managed to save his one-year-old son and himself.

“I also followed him after they caught him downstairs.”

Taiwo said he did not know where his wife, Joyce, was.

A witness who lives in a building across the road said he saw others also throw babies out of the burning building and that at least one man died when he jumped from the third floor.

Another witness who did not give his name told television news channel eNCA that he lived in a building next door and heard people screaming for help and shouting: “We’re dying in here.”

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As the fire raged, some occupants got trapped behind locked gates at the exits and it was clear there were no proper fire escape routes, Tshwaku said.

“People couldn’t get out,” he said, adding that some of the victims may have died after jumping out of the building.

More than 200 people were living in the building, witnesses said, including in the basement, which should have been used as a parking garage.

Others estimated an even higher number of occupants.

Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda said 141 families were affected by the tragedy but could not say exactly how many people were in the building when the fire started.

Many of the people inside were foreign nationals, he said.

That could make identifying victims and tracing the missing hard as many were likely to have been in South Africa illegally, other officials said, and had no South African documents.

A woman who asked not to be identified said she lived in the building and escaped with her grown son and a two-year-old child.

She stood outside holding the toddler for hours and said she did not know what happened to two other children from her family.

“I just saw smoke everywhere and I just ran out with this baby only,” the woman said.

“I don’t have any home, and I don’t know what to do anymore.”

In a statement, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said “this is a great tragedy felt by families whose loved ones perished in this awful manner, and our hearts go out to every person affected by this event”.

A spokesperson for Ramaphosa said he had offered the assistance of the national disaster management agency if needed, and the president later visited the scene having cancelled an evening television address on the Brics economic summit held in Johannesburg last week.

Ramaphosa called the fire devastating and a “wake-up call” for South Africa’s economic hub to address its inner-city housing crisis.

“We are not here to blame anyone,” Ramaphosa said outside the burned building.

“This is a difficult lesson for all of us.”

Johannesburg is rated as Africa’s richest city but its centre is run-down and often neglected.

Abandoned and broken-down buildings are common, and people desperate for some form of accommodation use them for shelter.

City authorities refer to the structures as “hijacked buildings” and they have been a problem for years, if not decades.

While city authorities were catching much of the blame for the deaths, they said it was often difficult to get courts to issue orders to evict the homeless from such buildings.

The building in question was reportedly owned by the city of Johannesburg and is considered a heritage site, but was not being managed by the city.

It was once the site of South Africa’s notorious “pass” office, which controlled the movement of black people under the racist system of apartheid, according to a blue historical plaque hanging at the entrance.

“Denied a place in the city, many were ordered to leave Johannesburg,” the plaque reads.

Decades later, the deadly fire made the building a modern emblem of the exclusion of poor people in Johannesburg.

Speaking at the scene, the Gauteng province’s police commissioner, Lt Gen Elias Mawela, said the police were aware of approximately 700 buildings in central Johannesburg that were derelict and abandoned.

He urged city authorities to act, and to bar squatters from the burned building in the future.

“Shut it down. That building,” Lt Gen Mawela said.

Meanwhile, Mulaudzi said the fire took three hours to contain and firefighters then needed a long time to work through all five floors.

He said there were “obstructions” everywhere that would have made it very difficult for residents to escape the deadly blaze and which hindered emergency crews trying to search the site.

The chance of anyone else being found alive hours after the fire broke out was “very slim”, Mulaudzi said.

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    Mute Windom Earle
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:06 PM

    Has Denis O’Brien any footwear companies I wonder?

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    Mute Fr Romeo sensini.
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:10 PM

    @Windom Earle: he wouldn’t put his own shoes on for that sum.

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    Mute @at
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:10 PM

    @Windom Earle: nice one. He will acquire one now

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    Mute Rob Cahill
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    Mar 19th 2019, 10:03 AM

    @Windom Earle: Comments closing in 5..4..3…

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    Mute David Weston
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:28 PM

    That will eventually cost 8.5m …

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    Mute Brian Kelleher
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:48 PM

    @David Weston: and they will all end up with a pair of lefts

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    Mute Johnny Sins
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:03 PM

    @David Weston: 2.5 million per shoe knowing this government!

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 19th 2019, 8:28 AM

    @Johnny Sins: now THAT is a slight exaggeration!! Lol

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    Mute Mushy Peas
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:17 PM

    Is there a guarantee that this contract goes to an Irish company based company? Just curious.

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    Mute Patrick Nolan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:26 PM

    @Mushy Peas:
    It should go to the company that supplies the best footwear for the cheapest price price.
    Our taxes shouldn’t be used to subsidise an Irish company if they can’t be competitive.

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    Mute Pauliebhoy
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:36 PM

    @Mushy Peas: I believe EU law states it’s open to all EU companies

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    Mute Tweety McTweeter
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:36 PM

    @Mushy Peas: Being a member of the EU means that public contracts are open to otherEuropean countries also. Similarity, Irish companies regularly tender for contracts in other EU countries. We can’t have it both ways

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    Mute Ben
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:49 PM

    @Mushy Peas: Its illegal to do that We are in the Eu Free trade means you cant favour your own The tender has to go out all over the Eu countries

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    Mute Mushy Peas
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:12 PM

    @Patrick Nolan: I agree, and I wish Ireland was competitive enough to win the contract.

    Thanks all for clarifying the EU / public contracts situation. I wasn’t intending to say I think it should only be Irish companies winning the contracts, just wanted to know the situation.

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    Mute Frankie Mangan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:44 PM

    Denis O Brien just bought Dr Martin’s from NAMA. How incredibly fortunate.

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    Mute Patrick Nolan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:38 PM

    @Frankie Mangan:
    Link?

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:49 PM

    @Frankie Mangan: They probably get the new Kinahan-Hutch boots as nothing sticks to them not even the Gardaí themselves lol.

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    Mute Ray Noble
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:26 PM

    As a former UK police officer I had to provide my own shoes. After retireing to this country I was amazed to discover how much more the police pay scales were to the UK. I forecast another recession if this sort of thing continues.

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    Mute Chris Scarffe-Cody
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:34 PM

    @Ray Noble: Just means unfortunately the pay in the UK wasn’t good enough, I think the Gardaí are well paid and deserveit

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    Mute Battaz
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:56 PM

    @Ray Noble: I lived in England twice. Met a number of bobbies. No criticisms from me, but the calibre of the average Garda is higher than the average UK cop. You get what you pay for, usually.

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    Mute Dan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:06 PM

    @Battaz: lived in the UK for quit a while. Calibre of the police and Garda I dealt with were high. One thing to note when I was younger and started driving a motorbike, when I fecked up and got stopped by the UK police, they would spend time and explain what I was doing wrong and why I needed to change it worked. Here I never see a Garda giving advice but they do seem to go straight for a ticket which is a missed opportunity to teach people

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    Mute George Hogan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:26 PM

    @Dan: How many tickets have you seen being issued on your travels in Ireland?
    And how long do you usually observe the interaction between Garda and motorist/driver in this situation?

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    Mute Barry Foster
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    Mar 19th 2019, 12:21 AM

    @Chris Scarffe-Cody:
    Groosly overpaid, impossible to bring to account for anything from parking fines scandal, breath test scandal , Templemore funds, widespread corruption , I intimidation of whistldblowers etc etc and all for a measly 1.7 billion a year.
    No comparison should be made between UK police and our bunch of blue flue moaners.

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    Mute tubbsyf
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    Mar 19th 2019, 7:12 AM

    @Ray Noble: Britain is a broken society. Why compare us to Britain as opposed to a country with a good quality of life

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 19th 2019, 8:32 AM

    @Dan: I too lived in UK
    The police were a great group of people.as a nurse in A andE I dealt with them a good deal.

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    Mute Chris Reidy
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    Mar 19th 2019, 9:09 AM

    @Battaz: would that include 1million false breath tests corruption in the gardai collage and our commissioner trying to destroy Maurice mcCabe and you think we have a good police force

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    Mute Seaniecp
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:17 PM

    60 euro per year per garda worn 60 hours every ten days on average. Big shock. Non news story here.

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    Mute Artur Gurta
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:06 PM

    So it’s actually the govt looking for advice on Brexit disguised as a shoe tender?

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    Mute Dan
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:59 PM

    BAM should go for it

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    Mute Quentin Moriarty
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    Mar 19th 2019, 11:18 AM

    @Dan: Ming might push for flip flops and save for bog war funding .

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    Mute An bhearna
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:57 PM

    As long as they’re better than the current muck that AGS are issued with. Good brand but a completely unsuitable boot.

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    Mute David Malone
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:06 PM

    Fairness, average garda spends their entire day on their feet, this should be a no brainier.

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    Mute George McCarthy
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:12 PM

    Why is this news? Yawn

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    Mute Robert Deane
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:20 PM

    This is not news. Nor do people need to know about it.

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    Mute Carrington MacG
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:16 PM

    Kickers?

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:45 PM

    @Carrington MacG: Who’s doing their knickers and undies, Asbestos Ltd?

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    Mute Sportmad
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:00 PM

    Why not have them wear their own shoes and give them covers in case needed..
    And yes I know the sole of a Garda shoe is all the same thread etc.. but you don’t see detectives wearing the issued shoes.. give them the cash to buy more cars and equipment God knows they need it..

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    Mute SFNutters
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:39 PM

    @Sportmad: Garda shoes / boots have steel toe caps and reinforced soles…wear your own shoes pffft.

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    Mute An bhearna
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    Mar 18th 2019, 11:42 PM

    @Sportmad: They’re a UNIFORM body and as shoes and boots are classed as PPE the employer must, by law, provide them free of charge.

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    Mute Sportmad
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    Mar 19th 2019, 2:03 PM

    @SFNutters: jesus louise ur very touchy..
    Then why do the nurses have to buy their own shoes? State employees too you can buy steel toecaps anywhere

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    Mute sequoia
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:13 PM

    Pair of George Webbs. Be grand.

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    Mute Will Rymer
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:16 PM

    14300 guards, €175 per guard. €60 per year. Terrible shoes.

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    Mute Seaniecp
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:21 PM

    @Will Rymer: awful shoes . Better then the ‘jolly’ brand they had before which was a warehouse boot and the box said. ‘Not suitable for walking’ you couldn’t write that.

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:50 PM

    @Will Rymer: Some have 2 left feet as well?

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:27 PM

    Jesus! You can buy these at a car boot sale.

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    Mute Pixie McMullen
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:38 PM

    @Dave Barrett: Must be a bloody big boot to hold over 20,000 pairs

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:52 PM

    @Dave Barrett: Or at a Kinahan-Hutch CAB sale, just joking…

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    Mute Sean
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:51 PM

    Not that poor a news day to justify such a non story!.

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    Mute Maurice Dodd
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:38 PM

    Road stone?

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Mar 18th 2019, 10:47 PM

    @Maurice Dodd: Leprechauns make shoes like TD’s work in the Dail lol.

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 19th 2019, 8:26 AM

    I nursed for 50 years constantly on our feet, we nurses had to buy our own shoes and I worked in many countries. Never freebies.

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    Mute Joe Bloggs
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    Mar 19th 2019, 11:51 AM

    @Patricia Mcnamara: cool story.

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    Mute Mick Barnier
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    Mar 18th 2019, 9:25 PM

    Gesture to the Brexit gang, Doc Martins

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    Mute Jaycee Laycee
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    Mar 19th 2019, 12:13 AM

    13000 or so Guards equates to 6500 pairs of shoes.

    How many pairs will they be getting each?

    Answer on page 33.

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    Mute Loretta stiletto
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    Mar 19th 2019, 1:42 PM

    Why do garda get their shoes supplied to them. ? Do they pay benefit in kind? Genuine questions no smart answers please

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    Mute Eoin Kenny
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    Mar 19th 2019, 3:57 AM

    Shoezone sorted !

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    Mute philip mcnally
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    Mar 19th 2019, 8:22 PM

    Dr. Martin’s god knows the uk could do with the business….. Or if it suits the Irish manufacturing side China ….cheaper and better quality. If all else fails Aldi or Lidl. 29.99e per pair

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    Mute Patrick Agnew
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    Mar 19th 2019, 8:48 PM

    When I was in the Defence Forces we were issued with German Haix boots for winter wear and a lightweight boot for summer use and hot countries. Both were very high quality

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    Mute Karl Charlie
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    Mar 21st 2019, 2:44 PM

    I had to buy my own shoes and trousers for work, gardai should do the same

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