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    Eastern Cape Head-On Collision Claims 14 Lives as Investigations Continue

    A devastating head-on collision in the Eastern Cape has claimed 14 lives, including six family members. The crash, which occurred on the N9 highway outside Graaff-Reinet on Monday morning, involved an SUV and a minibus taxi. This tragedy has sparked an outpouring of grief and concern as authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

    Details of the Incident

    The accident occurred when a Hyundai Creta, with six occupants, collided head-on with a minibus taxi carrying multiple passengers. The SUV was travelling from Middelburg to Graaff-Reinet, while the minibus was headed in the opposite direction. Tragically, all six occupants of the SUV, believed to be family members, died at the scene, alongside seven from the minibus taxi. The 14th victim, whose identity is yet to be confirmed, later succumbed to their injuries in the hospital.

    The Eastern Cape Department of Transport confirmed that 11 other passengers from the minibus taxi were transported to the local hospital with injuries. The department has stated that the cause of the crash remains under investigation.

    Transport Department’s Response

    Unathi Binqose, spokesperson for the Eastern Cape Department of Transport, expressed shock at the severity of the crash and confirmed that authorities are investigating the cause. Xolile Nqatha, MEC for Transport and Community in the Eastern Cape, conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the grieving families and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the accident.

    Ongoing Investigations and Road Safety Concerns

    As investigations into the tragic incident continue, officials have raised concerns over road safety in the province. The Eastern Cape has experienced several head-on collisions in recent months. A previous crash in early December also claimed three lives and left others with serious injuries. The department has urged motorists to exercise extreme caution, particularly as traffic volumes are expected to increase in the coming weeks.

    Road Safety Initiatives

    In response to the rising number of fatal collisions, the Eastern Cape has deployed law enforcement personnel to enhance road safety and visibility. Special attention is being given to major roads connecting with neighbouring provinces, such as the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, and Gauteng. With the holiday season approaching, authorities are urging motorists to follow traffic regulations and drive safely to prevent further tragedies.


    This tragic accident highlights the critical need for heightened awareness and safety measures on South Africa’s roads. As investigations continue, the Eastern Cape Department of Transport remains committed to ensuring the safety of all road users, while urging the public to take extra caution during the busy festive season.

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