Trout farmer miraculously survives collision with Coca-Cola truck

The crash, which happened in Lydenburg, Mpumalanga ‘could have been so much worse’.


Local trout farmer, Cornel du Plessis (44), and his employee narrowly escaped with their lives on Tuesday afternoon when a Coca-Cola truck crashed into them, Lowvelder reports.

Du Plessis’ wife, Liezel, said her husband was taking an employee, David Rampela, to see a doctor in town after he had suffered a minor burn while burning firebreaks on their farm outside town.

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“They are okay,” she said. “It was a terrible accident. I am so grateful. It could have been so much worse.”

She said that they were entering Lydenburg from the Long Tom Pass when the truck hit them at a traffic circle.

Both men were taken to Mediclinic Nelspruit to assess the extent of their injuries, she said.

It is understood that the truck driver was also unharmed.

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