Managing director of the company Arnoux Mare said the driver was en route to Botswana from Richard’s Bay.
JOHANNESBURG - Innovative Staffing Solutions said the gas tanker that exploded under a bridge in Boksburg killing 27 people, was on the wrong route.
The driver has been released from jail after initially being arrested on multiple charges of culpable homicide, negligence and malicious damage to property.
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