A deadly accident involving a truck and bus has taken 15 lives in the Rossyln area on the early hours of Friday. This took place at the M17 Road near Bundu inn.
There were 37 people who were injured from this crash, they were rushed to two nearest hospitals.
The bus was from Ga-Rankuwa to centurion while the truck was going the opposite way.
One of the witnesses who spoke to the news is Sello Ramokgadi who is a regular passenger on this bus. Sello says when he heard of these news, he quickly rushed to the scene.
He said he didn't use the bus on the day because he thought the rumours of a shutdown were true. That is how he got saved from this accident. He said sadly; some of the people laying there are his friends.
This collision is said to have been a head on collision. 15 lives were lost.
The road was closed, whilst bodies laid there on the road covered.
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