Truck loses control and crashes into Moot home

Two people were injured when a truck lost control on the N1 and crashed into a Moot home on Sunday morning.

Paramedics said two people were injured when a truck lost control on the N1 South and crashed into a Moot home near the Stormvoël offramp on Sunday morning.

It is believed the accident happened just after 04:00 on Sunday morning.

According to Tshwane EMS spokesperson Lindsay Mnguni, emergency services are still busy on the scene.

Truck loses control and crashes into Moot home. Photo: Supplied

“The truck lost control and crashed into a house with two occupants. They have been transported to the hospital by private ambulances in stable condition after sustaining injuries.”

He further said emergency workers are still busy searching for the driver on the scene.

Please note this is a developing story and we will keep you updated.

Also read: Watch: Robbers target motorists in drive-thru

Meanwhile, earlier this week, it was reported that robbers are now targeting motorists in line at drive-thru in Centurion.

Paul Visser from the Pretoria ICE Community Network shared a video of the incident on earlier this week.

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“We’ve received reports of a white Toyota Corolla targeting people late at night at takeaway drive-thru in the Centurion area.

“The occupants are attempting to rob or grab cellphones from vehicles.”

Visser urged people to be cautious.

“When it comes to sitting in a vehicle, never sit in your parked vehicle without being conscious of your surroundings.”

He added that residents should have their keys ready and keep the doors locked and the windows closed.

“Do not leave bags, briefcases, or any valuables inside the car; rather, place these items in the boot. Out of sight, out of mind.

“When stopping behind another vehicle, leave enough space in front of your vehicle to make an emergency escape if necessary or from hijackers.”

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