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Tongaat mall owner surprised at collapse, inquiry told

Durban - The owner of the ill-fated Tongaat Mall was surprised to find his mall in the news when it collapsed, as he believed construction had stopped, a commission of inquiry into the disaster heard on Thursday.

Ravi Jagadasan told the labour department's inquiry that the instruction had been given to stop work at the site after the eThekwini metro municipality obtained a court order halting all building at the site.

"Didn't it come as a surprise when the mall was in the news?" asked the department's occupational health and safety manager Phumudzo Maphaha, who leads the commission.

"It was. They were supposed to have stopped work," Jagadasan replied.

Jagadasan is the sole member of Rectangle Property Investments, of which his father, Durban businessman Jay Singh, is the chief executive.

The close corporation was the developer of the R220m mall being constructed by Gralio Precast, which is also run by Singh.

A large portion of the mall collapsed on 19 November last year killing two people and injuring 29.

Jagadasan was unable to answer several questions Maphaha put to him and said his father should be asked.

This prompted Maphaha to ask: "Are you evading my questions?"

"No, I am not," Jagadasan replied.

"You can shift your responsibility, but we will have to test if the liability lies with you," Maphaha warned.

Jagadasan said he believed that until August last year the eThekwini metro municipality had approved all plans.

He said he was not involved in the day-to-day running of Rectangle Property Investments and that his father took all decisions regarding the mall.

Earlier in the morning, Ronnie Pillay, a foreman at Gralio Precast, admitted he was not aware that he had to ask for results of strength tests carried out on concrete poured at the site.

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