NPA will not prosecute Sbahle Mpisane for August 9 crash | Sunday Tribune

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The National Prosecuting Authority said it would not prosecute fitness bunnie Sbahle Mpisane on charges of reckless and negligent driving for her near-fatal August 9 crash. SundayTribuneSA SihleSays

Durban - The National Prosecuting Authority said it would not prosecute fitness bunnie Sbahle Mpisane on charges of reckless and negligent driving for her August 9 crash.

The car burst into flames, emergency services said. They also said at the time they had to use the jaws of life to free the popular fitness guru from the mangled wreckage of the car. At the time of the incident, the police said they would pursue reckless and negligent driving charges against Mpisane as it was alleged she was driving at high speed.

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