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Backlogs in investigations leave families in limbo

Cape Argus

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November 11, 2025

SOUTH Africa is facing a deepening crisis in its forensic and crime investigation systems, with massive backlogs in autopsies, toxicology, ballistics and DNA testing leaving thousands of families in limbo and countless gun-related cases stalled indefinitely.

- TRACY-LYNN RUITERS

Investigations are grinding to a halt, prosecutions are collapsing, and grieving families are left waiting years ‘or closure.

As of August, the national backlog for toxicology cases alone stood at around 40000, according to data from the National Health Laboratory Service.

In provinces such as the Western Cape, families of gun violence victims say they face waiting times for final autopsy reports when testing is required. These delays mean that in many cases, families cannot complete funeral arrangements or settle insurance and legal matters.

The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness (WCDHW) however reiterated that there are no backlogs in the province's forensic pathology services, stating that all 16 Forensic Pathology Service facilities in the Western Cape are fully operational, with each case managed carefully and with respect, ensuring the dignity of the deceased.

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