Watch: SA musician narrowly avoids cash-in-transit blast on N2 in Durban

Jazz guitarist Ernie Smith says unexplained tyre problems and ‘grace’ may have saved his life before a cash-in-transit attack near Chesterville.

Ernie Smith, a renowned South African jazz-fusion guitarist, singer and producer, believes a series of unexplained vehicle problems may have saved his life after he narrowly avoided being caught in a violent cash-in-transit attack on Monday evening, reports the Highway Mail.

The robbery transpired on the N2 north bound near Chesterville, just outside the Durban CBD, and led to residents looting money on the ground.

Hundreds of people were found looting money on the ground after a cash-in-transit heist. Photo: Supplied.

Recalling the day, Smith says his vehicle problem began earlier in the week while he was travelling on a freeway heading towards Durban South.

“As I passed a man standing near the road barrier, one of my car’s tyres suddenly burst, forcing me to stop. I later replaced the tyre with a brand new one,” Smith adds.

Hours later, while preparing to leave for rehearsals, Smith discovered that the newly fitted tyre was inexplicably flat, despite showing no visible damage. After having it checked at a garage, mechanics reportedly found no puncture or fault, and Smith says he continued with his journey.

While driving near the Gateway area, traffic suddenly came to a standstill. The Durban-born artist remembers seeing motorists abandoning their vehicles as police activity escalated nearby.

Moments later, he said he heard a powerful explosion, followed by sustained gunfire. It became clear to Smith that a cash-in-transit vehicle was under attack.

“Multiple explosions occurred as drivers attempted to flee the scene, some reversing into oncoming traffic in panic. I managed to escape the area without injury,” Smith adds.

He says he thanked the Lord for protecting him.

“It could only be him, I am thankful for his grace. I can’t explain the tyre situation, as when I returned home, I noticed that the tyre was again flat. Upon inspection the following morning, the tyre appeared intact, with no puncture or air leak detected, adds Smith.

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