A driver of a mini bus taxi ran over five children around 17:52 on Tuesday, 15 March before fleeing the scene on foot.
The incident took place between Isihlangu and Pricklepear road in Waterloo, KwaZulu-Natal.
The minors were playing on the road when the white Toyota Siyaya ran them over before it collided into a wire fence.
The children were rushed to a medical facility.
The residents told security company, Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA), that only one of the children was seriously injured but this could not be confirmed.
According to Arrive Alive, a driver can face a fine of up to R36 000 and a nine-year prison sentence, or both, for failing to stop after being involved in an accident.
You can only avoid prosecution if you can prove you were not aware of the accident.
The law in South Africa requires you to stop if you are involved in an accident where a person was injured or killed or suffers damage in respect of any property or animal.
If you find yourself in an accident, you are required to do the following:
If you fail to do so, you could be liable to prosecution.
Drivers are advised not make a mistake of thinking an accident is not serious, as they will be charged with a hit and run criminal charge.
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