A man riding a motorcycle died, and his 10-year-old passenger was critically injured, after a collision with a bakkie on North Rand Road yesterday morning, March 12.
Unfortunately, he was declared dead.
“The 10-year-old girl sustained critical injuries, and the paramedics immediately initiated advanced life support interventions. She was treated on the scene before being airlifted to hospital for further medical care,” explained the ER24 spokesperson, Ineke van Huyssteen.“The exact circumstances of the incident are unknown, but the police were on the scene for further investigations.”This story will be updated when more information is received.
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