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Passengers burnt to death as 17 people killed in horror N1 bus crash

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The 22-seater bus burst into flames after the collision and 17 occupants trapped inside, including the driver, were burnt to death, while the driver of a Toyota SUV was also killed on impact

Wreckage of a car
Seventeen people have been killed in a horrific collision on the N1 in Limpopo. File Picture

PRETORIA – At least 17 people were killed, while eight others escaped with injuries, in a head-on collision involving a 22-seater bus and a Toyota SUV on the N1 near the Mookgophong off-ramp in Limpopo on Tuesday night.

Provincial transport authorities in Limpopo said it is alleged that the driver of the SUV lost control of the vehicle due to a burst tyre and collided head-on with the bus.

“The bus burst into flames and 17 occupants trapped inside, including the driver were burnt to death. The driver of the SUV was also killed on impact. Eight people survived, six are seriously injured and two escaped with minor injuries,” said Limpopo Transport and Community Safety spokesperson Mike Maringa.

Limpopo Transport and Community Safety MEC Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya has sent messages of condolences to the affected families and wished a speedy recovery to the survivors.

Lerule-Ramakhanya has once again pleaded with motorists to inspect their vehicles before they embark on road trips.

She said: “There is concern that most of the fatal accidents reported on the N1 have a common cause”.

Lerule-Ramakhanya was at the scene and confirmed the horrific crash which caused the N1 to be closed between the Kranskop Toll Plaza and Middelfontein.

“It is alleged that a Toyota SUV got a tyre burst and collided head-on with oncoming Mini Cooper and a Hyundai SUV. Four people were killed instantly on impact and the fifth died on the way to the hospital,” said Lerule-Ramakhanya at the time.

“Four of the deceased were in the (Toyota) Avanza and the fifth victim was in the Mini Cooper.”

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