North West Provincial Government saddened by the loss of 13 lives following a fatal head-on collision on the R505, Wolmaranstad/Ottosdaal Road
Premier SOR Mahumapelo has conveyed a message of condolence to the bereaved families following a fatal accident that occurred in the Wolmaranstad/Ottosdal R505 road.
The Police are investigating a case of a Culpable Homicide after a fatal head-on collision occurred about 10km outside Wolmaranstad at about 20:45 last night 8th April 2017.
A Quantum Taxi and a Toyota Land Cruize SUV vehicle collided head-on, after which the taxi caught fire on the scene and its occupants were burnt terribly. Reports reveal that 13 people including both the driver of the Quantum Taxi and the Toyota SUV died.
Meanwhile the four survivors who were badly injured were rushed to the nearby Hospital to receive medical attention.
Unconfirmed report indicates that people in the Quantum were members of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) who were returning home to Wolmaranstadt from a church service in Mahikeng when they met their untimely death.
Families of victims have been contacted.
SAPS is conducting further investigation as to the actual cause of the accident.
“This is extremely sad when we consider that this tragedy happens at a time when the Department of Community Safety and Transport Management recently initiated the Easter Season Road Safety Campaign Activation in Rustenburg.” Said Mahumapelo.
Mahumapelo has appealed to motorists to always drive safely, reduce speed, avoid reckless overtaking, share the roads wisely and ensure that vehicles are in good working conditions.
Those travelling to various destinations must corporate with Law Enforcement Agents, Traffic Officials and operations along all major and minor roads as visible traffic control has been stepped-up during this festive season.
Enquiries:
Mr. Brian Setswambung
Provincial Head of Communication
Cell: 076 012 4501
E-mail: bsetswambung@nwpg.gov.za