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Ballito accident brings traffic to a stand-still

Rush hour traffic came to a halt after a head-on collision

A taxi traveling into Ballito from the N2 collided head on with a construction bakkie loaded with staff leaving Ballito in the opposite lane this afternoon.

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Multiple emergency services arrived on scene in the heavy rain to assist the 15 people who sustained moderate to serious injuries.

Photo: IPSS Medical Rescue.

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