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Jogger collapses and dies in Pinetown

In a separate incident, a 19-year-old man was injured in an alleged hit and run.

A JOGGER believed to be in his 30s collapsed and died in Entabeni Road, Pinetown last night.

Rescue Care’s Garrith Jamieson said paramedics were called to the scene.

“On their arrival they found people from the community watch doing CPR on him. Advanced Life Support Paramedics took over and placed the man on a manual ventilator and continued with a full resuscitation. After approximately 30 minutes, the patient showed no signs of life and was declared deceased on the scene,” he said.

Also read: AUDIO: Jogger collapses and dies on Everton Road bridge

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In a separate incident, a 19-year-old man sustained moderate injuries after an alleged hit and run on the N3 in Pinetown last night.

ER24 spokesman, Ineke van Huyssteen said when ER24 paramedics arrived on scene at about 6.45pm, the pedestrian was seated in the median of the highway.

“To reach him posed quite a challenge for paramedics. After moving him safely off the highway paramedics could assess the patient’s injuries. He sustained moderate injuries and was transported to RK Khan Hospital,” said Huyssteen.

The driver of the vehicle that hit the man was apparently not found on the scene.

 

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