A CAR collision has left three adolescents dead and two basically harmed in Brackendowns, Ekurhuleni.
As per Ekurhuleni crisis administrations representative, William Ntladi, a driver lost control of a vehicle and collided with a tremendous tree in Letaba Street.
"Two supported genuine wounds and were shipped by rescue vehicle to clinical offices," said Ntladi. 
At the point when the salvage group showed up, five patients were dissipated over the road.
"Three were lamentably pronounced dead at the scene and two others were treated before being headed to Union Hospital in Alberton and Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital in Vosloorus," he said. 
"Obviously, they were from Thokoza on their approach to Ekurhuleni West College in Brackendowns." 
Ekurhuleni Metro police were researching.
Source:DailySun news.com
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