At least seven killed in Easter weekend accidents in Tshwane

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At least seven killed in Easter weekend accidents in Tshwane
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Four teenagers and two children are among the seven who have died in multiple road accidents in Tshwane this Easter weekend.

At least seven people have died in multiple accidents in the City of Tshwane this Easter weekend. Image: Facebook/CERT.

At approximately 0:38 on 29 March, three people were killed while the other three patients sustained injuries ranging from critical to severe when two vehicles collided. “An adult female, a male aged approximately seven and a female aged approximately one year old, were all declared dead on arrival of paramedics,” he said.Meanwhile, in the second accident, a bakkie overturned on Britz Road near the Straight Fontein Butchery north of Pretoria, critically injuring two occupants.When emergency services arrived at the scene, two motorists were still trapped inside the wreckage of the bakkie.

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