Six killed in horror bus crash on N2 in Western Cape: Six people were killed and about 32 others injured when two buses collided in what officials called a “gruesome” tragedy.
The accident occurred on the N2 between Mossel Bay and Voorbaai in the Western Cape on Saturday morning.Western Cape MEC for mobility Ricardo Mackenzie said a team of experts would investigate the cause of the crash.“I will not sit idly while people making use of public transport are added to a list of vulnerable road users ... I call on the various structures to expedite their investigation.”
Spokesperson for the provincial department of mobility Jandre Bakker told The Herald preliminary reports suggested that one bus took an incorrect turn-off, leading it to move into incoming traffic.
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