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Four killed and five seriously injured in Settlers collision

Spokesperson for the Department of Transport, Mike Maringa says investigations into the cause of the accident are still underway. 

LIMPOPO – Four passengers of a VW Sedan were cetified dead on-scene following a head-on collision at the Settlers crossing near Bela-Bela on Sunday.

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The vehicle collided with a Toyota Rav-4 and five other people were seriously injured durring the collision.

Photo: Limpopo Department of Transport

Spokesperson for the Department of Transport, Mike Maringa says the female driver of the VW escaped with injuries.

Photo: Limpopo Department of Transport

“All four occupants in the Toyota were critically injured and rushed to the hospital. Investigations on the cause of the accident are still underway,’ he concluded.

Photo: Limpopo Department of Transport
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