Cross-Border Carnage: Two Perish in Zimbabwe-South Africa Bus Horror on N1

A tragic head-on collision occurred on Christmas Day, involving a cross-border bus traveling from Zimbabwe to South Africa and a truck. The accident took place on the N1 highway outside Louis Trichardt in Limpopo during the early morning hours, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to seven passengers.
Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene. According to SABC News, Solomon Mohale, Head of Emergency Services Personnel for the Vhembe District, confirmed that teams arrived shortly after a distress call. Upon arrival, two fatalities were confirmed: the bus driver and the truck driver. The seven injured passengers were immediately transported to nearby medical facilities, including Siloam Hospital and Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital, for urgent treatment.
The bus operator, Delta Coaches, later released a statement confirming the death of their driver, Mr Mzondo, who succumbed to the injuries sustained in the crash. The company expressed deep sorrow, stating, “We’re heartbroken to share that our Delta Coaches driver, Mr Mzondo, has succumbed to the injuries he incurred in the Louis Trichardt accident.”
Delta Coaches alleged that the accident was caused by the truck driver attempting a dangerous overtaking maneuver, which led to the head-on impact. While the bus driver, Mr Mzondo, tragically lost his life, his co-driver survived the collision but suffered a broken arm and is currently receiving medical attention in hospital. The company also extended its condolences to Mr Mzondo’s family, friends, and colleagues.
All other injured passengers are also undergoing treatment. As of now, authorities have not yet released further details regarding the official cause of the devastating crash.
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