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Sadag may be forced to close its suicide line

SANDTON - It is reported that if the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) does not receive financial support for its suicide line, it will face closure in the next two weeks.

Speaking to 702, operations director Cassey Champers said telecommunications companies were not able to provide the Sandton-based organisation with free lines.

Updates to follow as more information comes to light.

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