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13 children killed in South Africa as minibus collides with truck near Johannesburg

South Africa mourned the deaths on Monday of 13 schoolchildren who died when their minibus collided with a truck, ⁠local officials said in a statement, in an incident that put the spotlight on the country’s dismal road safety record.

Three other children were in hospital being treated for injuries ‍following the incident near the industrial Vanderbijlpark city south of ‍Johannesburg, officials said in an earlier statement.

A dangerous overtaking manoeuvre could have caused the incident, a ‌police official told broadcaster Newzroom Afrika, adding that a culpable ‍homicide case would be opened.

President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed condolences to the families, teachers and friends of the victims, saying in a statement “we must do all ‌we ⁠can” to protect learners.

Relatives of children who died when the minibus they were riding in collided with a truck, weep at the scene of the crash on Monday. Photo: AP
Relatives of children who died when the minibus they were riding in collided with a truck, weep at the scene of the crash on Monday. Photo: AP

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy said last week that the number of deaths on South Africa’s roads was “a reason for national shame” despite a drop in ‌deaths last year.

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