Two major crashes leave 12 dead within hours in KZN

Seven people were killed and six were left injured when a minibus taxi overturned on the N3 in KwaZulu-Natal during the December 16 long weekend. Picture: Ladysmith Herald

Seven people were killed and six were left injured when a minibus taxi overturned on the N3 in KwaZulu-Natal during the December 16 long weekend. Picture: Ladysmith Herald

Published Dec 19, 2022

Share

Durban — Two major road crashes left 12 people dead and scores injured in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday.

KZN Department of Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Sipho Hlomuka decried the death of 12 people in two major crashes over the long weekend.

The department said that the accident was on the N3 at the Bergville intersection involving a minibus taxi and a truck, instantly killing seven people. Other occupants sustained injuries and were taken to a local hospital.

“Preliminary reports suggest that a minibus driver lost control and veered towards the direction of a truck,” the department.

In the second accident, on the N2 near Galleria Mall, a Toyota Fortuner collided with an Opel Corsa, leaving five people dead.

“A team of forensic investigators is currently working on both accidents. The investigation will also look at the driver behaviour, roadworthiness of the vehicles, vehicle licences, drivers’ licences,” the department said.

It said that torrential weather could not be ruled out in some of these accidents, however, the Department of Transport has appealed to road users to adjust their driving and be extra cautious.

Hlomuka called on road users to behave responsibly as the Christmas weekend is fast approaching.

“As part of the plan for the long weekend, we embarked on many proactive plans to reduce the levels of crashes. It is unacceptable that 12 people lost their lives on the road. Our teams working with other agencies are investigating the possible causes of these fatal accidents.

“We also wish to extend our deepest condolences to all affected families. As we are approaching the Christmas weekend, we will improve (the) deployment of traffic police in strategic areas and we also appeal to road users to work with us,” Hlomuka said.

Daily News