3 senior citizens killed in Fochville crash

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3 senior citizens killed in Fochville crash
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A Mercedes SUV collided with a bus on the N12 in the late afternoon.

JOHANNESBURG - Three senior citizens between the ages of 70 and 83 were killed in a car crash near Fochville, Gauteng on Sunday, while three other adults were injured.

Paramedics, as well as provincial services and the fire department, were on the scene at around 5pm to find two men aged 70 and 83, as well as a 72-year-old woman, had suffered multiple injuries and were declared dead at the scene. Two others from the SUV and one male in his mid-40s from the bus had sustained serious injuries and were taken to a private hospital in Carletonville nearby.The exact cause of the crash is but police were on scene for further investigation.

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