When writer Harriet Perlman and photographer Mark Lewis set about documenting the lives of the families whose loved ones had been so horribly killed in the Life Esidimeni tragedy, they were determined to honour the dead, and to recognise the sufferings of those left behind. They travelled, often long distances to people’s homes, and listened to their stories. Family members brought out a picture that they selected of their brother, parents, sister or child who had died Each picture held meaning for those left behind. They met with families grappling with the unimaginable loss of loved ones. Their heartbreaking stories, accompanied by powerful photographs, forge a deep connection with the victims. These portraits are not just faces on a page, but a testament to the human cost of this tragedy.
This book pays tribute to the people who had someone they loved cruelly taken from them and tells the story of those who fought back.