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Twins killed in donkey crash

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“Paramedics arrived at the scene and found that the two boys were thrown out the cart due to the impact of the collision and landed about a hundred metres apart.

“The twins died on the scene after sustained extensive injuries.”

Botha added that the metal pole of the cart impaled the donkey, which also died on impact.

“The exact details surroundin­g the cause of the crash is still speculativ­e and will form part of the police investigat­ion.”

According to eyewitness­es the boys’ mother, father and uncle, who got off the donkey cart to fasten the straps of the harness, managed to get out of the way before the bus slammed into the cart. They were not inured.

“The bus slammed into the mule and cart, while the boys were still sleeping on the back,” wit- nesses said.

“It appeared as if the donkey cart was travelling towards Hopetown while the bus was travelling towards Kimberley at the time of the incident. It was dark and there were no reflectors on the donkey cart. ”

ER24 paramedics were also on the scene.

The donkey was removed by a farmer and members of SAPS.

Police spokespers­on, Captain Olebogeng Tawana, said the Belmont police were investigat­ing a case of culpable homicide.

“Two boys died after the cart they were travelling was involved in an accident with a bus on the N12. The investigat­ion is ongoing.

“The identities of the deceased has not been confirmed yet and the next of kin must still be informed.”

 ?? Picture: ?? FATAL COLLISION: The remains of the donkey cart in which two boys were killed. Netcare 911
Picture: FATAL COLLISION: The remains of the donkey cart in which two boys were killed. Netcare 911

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