Inferno deaths, a sad day
While police are investigating exactly what led to the deaths of six people who died when a luxury car crashed into a Nissan, some people have directed harsher comments at the victims.
THE deaths of five friends who died in an inferno at Blue Lagoon on Saturday has elicited some mixed responses from readers. And while most people have offered their condolences, some people have not been so sympathetic. Some of the comments made on this horrific accident do not need to be repeated in this editor’s note but as a mother, I cannot help but feel for the parents of the students.
The five friends, from uMhlanga, together with another driver, were killed when their cars collided and burst into flames early on Saturday morning. Students Shaylan Moodley, Luke Naidoo, Sahish Daya (all aged 20), and brothers Kapil, 20, and Sanvir Juggath, 16, a schoolboy, were in a white Mercedes-Benz C Class when they were travelling in collided with a Nissan Tida. They all died, including the driver of the Tida.
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