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[UPDATE] Toddler among five people dead in head-on collision on the N1

Police spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe says that police investigations as well as the process of identifying the deceased is still unfolding.

POLOKWANE – Police in Naboomspruit, outside Modimolle, are investigating a case of culpable homicide following the death of five people, including a toddler, in a head-on collision along the N1 in the early hours of this morning, 29 November.

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Police spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe says a Toyota bakkie carrying five people and a VW Polo with three occupants, travelling in opposite directions, collided head on. It is suspected that the Toyota had a burst tyre.

Photo: Traffic Police Services within Limpopo

“Five people (two males and three females), including the driver of the bakkie and a toddler died instantly and three other people sustained serious injuries. The injured passengers were taken to hospital for medical treatment,” he said.

Ngoepe added that police investigations as well as the process of identifying the deceased is still unfolding.

Photo: Traffic Police Services within Limpopo

Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba says he is concerned about the scourge of fatal crashes which are still occurring along the N1 and has urged motorists to use the roads considerately and with extreme caution to prevent this carnage from happening.

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