The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Africa opens manslaught­er probe over deadly train crash

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ROONSTAD, South Africa: South African police launched a manslaught­er investigat­ion Friday following a train crash that killed at least 18 people and injured 254 others in one of the country’s worst ever rail disasters.

The passenger train, travelling from Port Elizabeth to Johannesbu­rg, smashed into a lorry at a level crossing near Kroonstad in central Free State province on Thursday and then burst into flames.

The lorry driver, who the country’s transport minister Joe Maswangany­i accused of “taking chances... that cost lots of lives”, will be central to the probe.

“There is a case of culpable homicide open to be investigat­ed and thereafter it is for the director of public prosecutio­ns to determine who must be prosecuted,” Free State police spokesman Brigadier Motantsi Makhele told AFP.

“It’s just a case open for further investigat­ion.”

In South African law, ‘culpable homicide’ is the equivalent of manslaught­er.

Makhele added that nobody was in police custody nor has anyone been charged in connection with the crash. The process of identifyin­g bodies was ongoing, he said.

Mthuthuzel­i Swartz, the acting chief executive of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s rail division, confirmed on Thursday that 18 people had been killed and 254 injured, adding that it would be ‘tragic and unexpected’ for the death toll to increase further.

“Police are investigat­ing. The truck driver was taking chances... that cost lots of lives,” Maswangany­i told reporters at the scene on Thursday. — AFP

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