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Tshepo Williams, Candice Jele and Gloria Nche are mourning the death of Leon Jele. Photo by Nhlanhla Khomola.
Tshepo Williams, Candice Jele and Gloria Nche are mourning the death of Leon Jele. Photo by Nhlanhla Khomola.

FAMILIES of the two kids who died after allegedly eating poisoned biscuits are reeling in shock. 

The two children, aged four and six, died after eating biscuits they allegedly bought at a local spaza shop in Naledi, Soweto, on Sunday, 1 October. 

Two others are fighting for their lives in hospital. 

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