One dead, 12 injured in Durban car, taxi crash

The driver of a VW Polo fled the scene on foot after the accident.


One person died and 12 others were injured when a car and a minibus taxi collided head-on on the Chris Hani (North Coast) Road in Briardene, Durban, early on Saturday morning, paramedics said.

Crisis Medical paramedics were called to the scene near to the Queen Nandi Drive intersection at about 5am on Saturday, Crisis Medical said in a statement.

“Reports from the scene suggest that the driver of a Volkswagen Polo hatchback lost control of the vehicle at high speed while travelling on the southbound side, causing the vehicle to careen across the center median before colliding head-on with a minibus taxi on the northbound side of the roadway.

“Eye witness reports allege the driver of the Volkswagen fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction shortly after the collision.”

Twelve commuters in the minibus taxi sustained injuries ranging from minor to moderate, with one commuter having sustained fatal injuries, and unfortunately being declared dead on arrival of paramedics.

The injured were treated and stabilised on the scene before being taken by ambulances to various nearby medical facilities for further care, Crisis Medical said.

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