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Driver killed, 11 injured as bus carrying Malawians overturns near Beitbridge

Simon Majadibodu|Published
A bus travelling from KwaZulu-Natal to the Repatriation Camp in Beitbridge overturned on the N1 south of the Beitbridge Border Post, killing the driver and leaving 11 passengers injured.

A bus travelling from KwaZulu-Natal to the Repatriation Camp in Beitbridge overturned on the N1 south of the Beitbridge Border Post, killing the driver and leaving 11 passengers injured.

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A bus driver transporting Malawians from KwaZulu-Natal to the Repatriation Camp in Beitbridge has died, while 11 others were injured after the driver allegedly lost control of the bus due to fatigue, causing it to overturn on the N1.

The Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety confirmed the crash in the early hours of Wednesday, July 1.

The accident occurred on the N1, about four kilometres south of the Beitbridge Border Post near Musina as reported by IOL.

Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety spokesperson Mashudu Mabata said that, according to preliminary reports, the bus was transporting individuals from KwaZulu-Natal to the Repatriation Camp in Beitbridge.

Mabata said the bus was involved in a crash after the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle due to fatigue, causing it to overturn.

“The driver has been confirmed deceased, while eleven passengers sustained injuries.”

She said the injured were transported to Musina Hospital for medical treatment.

“Emergency services, law enforcement agencies and traffic officials are on the scene managing the incident and providing the necessary assistance.”

The road remains open to traffic.

However, Mabata warned motorists that temporary closures may be implemented to allow forensic investigators to conduct their work safely.

“Delays should therefore be expected.”

“Motorists travelling along the route are urged to exercise extreme caution, reduce speed, maintain a safe following distance, and comply with the instructions of traffic officials on the scene.”

Mabata said the department would continue to monitor the situation and provide further updates as more information became available.

The crash occurred amid nationwide demonstrations on Tuesday calling for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa.

More than 20 civic groups led by March and March participated in protests across all nine provinces, with organisers maintaining their demand that undocumented foreign nationals leave the country.

The organisers have set an unofficial June 30 deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to self-deport.