Sowetan

Driver thanks ‘grace of God’

Assistant also survives train crash

- By Kyle Cowan

The driver of a Shosholoza Meyl train that derailed after colliding with a truck near Kroonstad says he is alive only by the grace of God.

Nineteen people died and more than 260 were injured after several carriages were engulfed in flames.

“We were saved only by the grace of God. He bestowed so much mercy on us‚” the driver told Steve Harris‚ general secretary of the United National Transport Union (Untu).

The driver and his female assistant do not wish to be identified‚ Untu said in a statement issued yesterday‚ as they were both traumatise­d and did not wish to deal with media attention.

According to Untu‚ neither of them have been debriefed or provided with counsellin­g by their employer‚ Prasa.

The statement said the train driver and his assistant had nowhere to go in the cabin of the locomotive.

“We were stuck in the cabin‚ while we hooted nonstop at the truck and applied the emergency brakes. It was horrible.

“We could either jump to our deaths or wait for the impact. We had nowhere to go‚” the crying train assistant told Harris.

According to the train driver, he did everything he could to prevent the loss of lives.

“I will never forget all the emotions that went through my head. The image before we hit the carrier [truck trailer] is burned into my brain forever.”

Untu said both sustained head and neck injuries, and were badly bruised.

The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) was expected to release a preliminar­y crash investigat­ion report on Monday‚ but has delayed its release and called a media conference for today.

Prasa officials have laid the blame on the truck driver‚ who they say tried to “beat the train”.

The train collided with the rear trailer of the articulate­d tipper truck‚ which was fully loaded with grain. The train pushed the trailer for nearly 400m before derailing.

Untu revealed the train was travelling at 78km/h at the moment of impact and that the truck driver had tested negative for alcohol.

Harris said Untu supported the call of its affiliated federation‚ Fedusa‚ for the truck driver to be charged with murder and not with culpable homicide.

We were stuck‚ hooting at the truck nonstop

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