Tragedy as matric pupil fatally struck by train in KZN
Rescue personnel at the Voëlklip cliff on Thursday afternoon. Picture: Kristy Kolberg/George Herald
The search for a young girl involved in a tragic accident at the Voëlklip cliff near Herolds Bay, in George, has resumed.
The two year old was in the vehicle, along with her mother and older brother, that plunged down the cliff on Thursday afternoon.
The eight-year-old boy sustained only minor injuries, after jumping out of the car just before it went down the steep incline, Southern Cape police spokesperson Malcolm Pojie told The Citizen on Thursday.
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Pojie said the boy was currently in the care of his father.
The body of the 34-year-old mother was retrieved on Thursday.
Rescue divers called off the search on Thursday evening, and resumed their efforts on Friday morning, Pojie said.
National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), police search and rescue, and municipal unit divers are currently at the scene.
George Herald reported that the this accident was the fourth to take place in the same area.
When asked why so many cars crashed in a similar area, Pojie said police did not want to speculate at this stage.
Updates on the search efforts for the little girl will be published as soon as more information is provided.
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