A teacher made preliminary identifications of the deceased victims to attempt to spare the parents from having to view the bodies. • Blignaut, Anna (13) • Botha, Anne-Lize (15) • Botha, Henrietta (16) • Brown, Caroline (unknown) • Coetzee, Denise (16) • Dreyer, Hendrik Johannes (13) • Du Plooy, Linda (15) • Du Plooy, Reinett (16) • Du Toit, Francois (13) • Els, Jakobus (14) • Erasmus, Karen (16) • Fritz, Francina (14) • Horn, Adriana (13) • Hurwitz, Jacqueline (13) • Jacobs, Anel (16) • Jooste, Lelanie (14) • Kleinhans, Adre (17) • Koen, Petrus Lucas (17) • Kruger, Clasina Inalize (16) • Kruger, Maria Catharina (14) • Lira, Riaan (unknown) • Ludick, Madeleine (12) • Mans, Cornelius (14) • Marshall, Elmarie (16) • Marx, Conrad (16) • McLaughlin, Belinda (15) • Meyer, Catharina Maria (14) • Miles, Mary-Ann (16) • Morris, Anna Jacoba (14) • Ouwenkamp, Albertus (13) • Pieters, Tanya (15) • Pretorius, Connie (17) • Pretorius, Elizabeth Marlene (15) • Rautenbach/Buitendag, Thelma (unknown) • Reynders, Hester (15) • Strydom, Charl (13) • Swanepoel, Vinette (13) • Swart, Andries Johannes (13) • Van Der Westhuizen, Petrus Coenrad (13) • Van Heerden, Elsa (17) • Van Tonder, Anna Christina (14) • Venter, Deon Andre (16) The minister of health and welfare, Nak van der Merwe, announced a special fund that was to be used to help cover funeral costs for parents of victims. Of the 42 fatalities, 39 were given a public mass funeral and buried in separate graves in the "Heroes Acre" at
Westpark Cemetery on 1 April 1985, while two of the deceased were cremated and their ashes given to their families, and one victim was returned to her native
Orkney, North West and interred at a cemetery there. == Aftermath ==