Five learners killed in Limpopo crash: driver arrested for drunk driving

The learners from Mashego Secondary School in Monsterlus died when the vehicle they were travelling overturned and rolled several times killing the girls instantly.

The 29-year-old driver of the vehicle which was involved in a crash which claimed the lives of five female learners has been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, Polokwane Review reports.

He also faces five counts of culpable homicide, confirmed Police Spokesperson, Brig Motlefela Mojapelo.

The learners from Mashego Secondary School in Monsterlus died when the vehicle they were travelling overturned on the R574 road between Groblersdal and Mpudulle on Tuesday. The vehicle rolled several times and the girls were killed instantly.

Mojapelo added that the driver and his ‘crew’ were the only survivors. The driver sustained injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital where he is still being held under police guard.

The deceased learners were travelling from school to their respective homes when the incident occurred.

He will appear in absentia in the Nebo Magistrate’s Court on Thursday facing charges of drunken driving and culpable homicide.

Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt Genl Nneke Ledwaba has warned drivers to desist from drinking and driving. “The police will be uncompromisingly determined to deal with drunk drivers during roadblocks and stop and searches,” Ledwaba concluded.

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