Carnage on SA's roads as 29 perish in 3 separate collisions over the weekend

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Carnage on SA's roads as 29 perish in 3 separate collisions over the weekend
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In the latest incident, four people were killed when two cars collided head-on on the R25 between Verena and Dennilton in Mpumalanga.

JOHANNESBURG - It's been a weekend of carnage on the country's roads, with 29 people killed in three separate crashes.Nine people were killed in a bus crash early on Sunday morning.

The bus driver appears to have lost control of the vehicle on the N3 between Heidelberg and Villiers.In KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, 16 people were killed on the N3.Officials believe that the 10-vehicle pile-up was caused by a truck driver who lost control of his vehicle.

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