N1 bus collision: Police divers retrieve body from Phandanama river

The Department of Transport reports that a body was retrieved out of the Phandanama river this morning (February 16) by SAPS divers. 

LIMPOPO – The death toll of Monday’s (February 13) horror N1 collision has risen to 22.
The Department of Transport reports that a body was retrieved out of the Phandanama river this morning (February 16) by SAPS divers.
“Police divers returned to the culpable homicide scene this morning after a family came forward reporting that they could not locate a loved one who was on the Mabirimisa bus. This sadly brings the number of people who have died to 22,” spokesperson Tidimalo Chuene said.
Twenty-two people were killed when a bus and a cash-in-transit van collided, resulting in scores of other injured passengers being taken to various hospitals in the Vhembe District.
Chuene said the cash-in-transit truck lost control and collided head-on with an oncoming bus on the N1 northbound after the Hendrik Verwoerd tunnel towards Musina.
On Wednesday, the Deputy Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga, the MEC for Transport and Community Safety Florence Radzilani and the Executive Mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality, Dowelani Nenguda joined the deceased’s families to identify their remains.
“Various entities of the state have also been activated to provide assistance and support to the families of the deceased and the injured following the crash, including professional counselling services and possible material support,” Chuene said.
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