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2 cars crash near Kingfisher four-way in Ga-Nala

According to Percival Motloung from Pems the accident occurred around 05:30 this morning.

Another day, another accident on the Ga-Nala provincial roads.

With the inclement weather conditions and potholes the size of truck tyres, the combo is a recipe for disaster for motorists driving on the R547.

This comes after another two-car horror crash was reported this morning (January 8) near the Kingfisher and Bethal T-junction at around 05:30.

According to Percival Motloung from Percival Emergency Medical Services, the accident was between an Audi A4 and a Toyota Quantum.

The accident was between an Audi A4 and a Toyota Quantum.

“According to the driver of the Quantum, who alleged the Audi was in his lane driving straight towards him, and when he tried to swift away, unfortunately, it was too late,” Motloung said.

He outlined that the injuries on the scene were minor to serious.

All role players were present at scene.

“Two patients were transported by Langamed and Netcare 911, and ER24 transported the other two. All patients were transported to Mediclinic Highveld Hospital,” Motloung informed.

Motloung pleaded with motorists to respect the rules of the road and be vigilant at all times.

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Four people injured in R547 horror crash Another two-car horror crash was reported this morning (January 8) between the Kingfisher and Bethal T-junction at around 05:30. According to Percival Motloung from Percival Emergency Medical Service, the accident was between an Audi A4 and a Toyota Quantum. To read the full stoty visit www.witbanknews.co.za (Content supplied) #ganala #kriel #R547 #R555 #R544 #caraccident #witbank #witbanktiktok #emalahleni #emalahlenitiktok #emalahlenilocalmunicipality #potholes #mzansi #mzansitiktok #southafrica #southafricantiktok #fyp

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“Since the conditions of the road in Ga-Nala are bad, we also plea with motorists and pedestrians to give a right of way to emergency services vehicles and paramedics to have easy access to the scene of the accident at all times.

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