N1 accident
4 people dead in N1 collision
Two trucks smashed into each between Beaufort West and Three Sisters.
Tshwane metro police spokesperson Isaac Mahamba said at least seven injured people were transported to hospital for treatment.
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It’s understood the victims died after the taxi they were travelling in crashed head-on into a truck on Sunday morning.
It’s understood the victims died after the taxi they were travelling in crashed into a truck.
The accident happened on the N1 outbound near Century City earlier on Saturday.
The families of the deceased have agreed to hold a mass funeral service Saturday.
A cement truck lost control after its tyre burst on the N1 North near Mokopane on Friday causing it to lose control and hit several vehicles which were traveling in the opposite direction.
A cement truck lost control after its tyre burst near Mokopane causing it to lose control and hit several vehicles which were travelling in the opposite direction.
It's understood a truck travelling on the N1 South lost control and collided with four vehicles travelling in the opposite direction including a minibus.
An SUV crashed into the back of the truck transporting mixed chemicals early on Thursday morning.
Two people have also been seriously hurt in Tuesday morning's crash while another occupant is still trapped in one of the vehicles.
Local authorities are on the scene where a minibus taxi overturned just before the Buccleuch offramp.
The two were reportedly sleeping in the shrubbery when they were hit by a car on the N1 Highway in Cape Town.
A female construction worker was killed when she was knocked down by a motor vehicle, while a male passenger in the vehicle also died.
The JMPD says a number of passengers have been left injured.
Eight others were critically injured after a minibus taxi overturned between Mokopane and Mookgophong.
The Emergency Services employee was standing next to the highway when a VW Polo drove over the paramedic.
Today’s accident brings the number of people killed on the Western Cape's roads this month to 104.