Source: DailySun
A minibus disaster has left five people dead. According to police reports the disaster happened on the N5 near Bethlehem after a minibus taxi overturned.
News24 reports that the vehicle was conveying teachers and school regulating body people from Sekoko Primary school in Paul Roux.
The explorers were returning home from a studio in Tweeling when the incident occurred.
Police delegate Captain Phumelelo Dhlamini participated in an enunciation that the driver neglected to keep a grasp on the vehicle.
"Four women and a man were announced dead on the scene. Seven voyagers upheld outrageous injuries. They were rushed to Dihlabeng Regional Hospital, Phekolong Hospital, and Medi-Clinic Hospital.
An occurrence of accountable homicide is being inspected to choose the justification for the disaster," Dhlamini added
This is really bad as the teachers are a great asset to this country as they lead our future leaders, This is not good at all.
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