"It is alleged that two motor vehicles, a BMW and a Mercedes Benz which were traveling in opposite directions, collided head-on along the R81 road between Giyani and Polokwane near Dingamazi village," police spokesperson Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe said.
"During this collision, the BMW caught fire and burned with the occupants inside bringing the total number of fatalities to six." The accident happened around 1am on Sunday morning and police are investigating a case of culpable homicide.
This is heart breaking.We need to adhere to road rules at all times
Let's be realist people, Asilaleli. We constantly turn a blind eye on the rules of our road. This shouldn't be happening people. Condolences to all the families who have lost their loved ones.
Yoh..that doesn't even look like a car
MbalulaFikile call on the church to pray for this nation and the roads, while church is busy praying for blessings the country is dying. where is the church, they can help fix this country from alot of calamities
To think somebody might've just lost a father on father's day. 💔 Condolences to their loved ones
Mr Transport Minister MbalulaFikile, what are your plans in dealing with this road carnage? This must end.
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