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Intercape bus road accident kills 4 on SA-Zimbabwe route in Limpopo..Picture

Intercape involved in accident

About four people(believed to be Zimbabweans) are feared dead after an Intercape Bus was involved in an accident with a haulage truck.

According to sources, innocent people needlessly lost their lives after a speeding driver lost control of the Zimbabwe bound coach.

The accident happened at Luis Tritchard in South Africa. The driver is said to have failed to negotiate a sharp curve along  N1 highway.  The International truck tried to miss the bus, but hit the bus’s side.

The dead are 4 bus passengers, including a child aged 10 years.

3 passengers were seriously injured and  21 others escaped with minor injuries.

The bus driver allegedly fled from the scene after realising that people have been killed.

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