December 9, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that CCTV shows the moment truck collided with bus carrying over 20 children, causing crash at Pongola N2, KwaZulu Natal. (Read More Here).




According to information, the truck Accident happened at Pongola N2, KwaZulu Natal. Collision with a van that was carrying children from school earlier this evening. 


According to information, over 20 children are confirmed dead.


South African have taken to social media to drag F


Reactions below:


Michael: If there’s one thing we need to learn from this devastating Pongola crash it’s that TRUCKS DONT BELONG ON THE ROADS WITH REST OF US. They need to be given driving curfews. 21 people can’t just be gone from this world like this. It’s horrific.


Francis: In a normal country the president would have dropped everything and come back home after hearing what happened in Pongola.


Johnson: What happened in Pongola 💔

Trucks have overburdened our roads for too long, it was never meant to be like this. Goods need to be transported by railway again and the transnet sabotage must end! The truck system in SADC is only feeding political greed.


Moneoa: 20+ kids died at enyobeni 

– 10+ people died after being shot at in Soweto 

– 20+ kids died yesterday in Pongola 

After two days we move on, The way we are becoming so desensitised to the deaths of our people in this country it is becoming scary.


Nathan: Pongola accident was a time ticking bomb, ordinary people have been alerting abo @MbalulaFikile about the situation. Sadly they were not famous like aboAnele Mdoda to be recognised by our minister.


Tshabalala: My heartfelt condolences to the families of the children who lost their lives in Pongola. May their souls rest in peace.


VIDEO HERE.


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