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Easter travel rush ends in tragedy
The Star
|April 22, 2025
A GRIM shadow was cast over the country's roads. What should have been a festive period filled with faith, family, and tradition instead turned deadly for dozens.
In the provinces of Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape, authorities reported alarming spikes in both road fatalities and arrests related to driving under the influence.
In Mpumalanga alone, a devastating toll was recorded: 18 lives lost between Thursday and Saturday. Many of the victims perished in horrific collisions, with the Nkangala District being particularly hard hit.
Among the deadliest incidents was a brutal head-on crash along the N4 toll road, between Machadodorp and Belfast, where six people lost their lives.
Five were declared dead at the scene; a sixth died later in the hospital. The same route saw another deadly event when a minibus taxi overturned near Middelburg, killing two and injuring 13 others.
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