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Ramaphosa blames those 'making money' by selling alcohol to those underage for tavern tragedy

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The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa delivers a Eulogy at the memorial of the 21 teens who died under mysterious circumstances in a Tavern in east London. In his speech he lays blame "at the feet of those who are making money off the dreams and the lives of young people of South Africa" and goes on to announce that bars caught selling alcohol to those underage would be shut down permanently, moving forward. SOUNDBITE

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