Times of Eswatini

Girl survives after truck flattens vehicle

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CAPE TOWN - A freak accident would have claimed the life of a young child had it not been for quick-thinking emergency volunteers.

Last Thursday, just after 2pm, emergency services volunteers from the Drakenstei­n Farm Watch sprung into action when a constructi­on vehicle, weighing at least 20 tonnes, fell sideways while dropping its load at a roadwork site. The truck fell on top of a passing vehicle.

In footage caught on camera, the truck can be seen offloading its debris as several vehicles pass it along the Paarl R301 to Franschoek, opposite Boschandme­er Estate.

The truck flattens the passenger side of one of the passing vehicles. Members of the Drakenstei­n Farm Watch said the primary school girl was trapped in her seat. Her father miraculous­ly climbed out of the vehicle and sustained only light head injuries and scratches.

Fearing the worst, he did not leave his daughter’s side as emergency volunteers rushed to the scene. Drakenstei­n Farm Watch commander, R Borbon Lefty, and Ricardo Cant were the first responders at the scene and could give a detailed descriptio­n of the incident. A full rescue operation was requested.

According to those at the scene, the rescue operation lasted for more than two hours and it involved rescue teams from various agencies, among them the Drakenstei­n Traffic Services, a Mediclinic crew, Drakenstei­n Fire and Rescue, Paarl SAPS and Forensic teams.

Finally, after carefully tilting and lifting the truck and cutting the vehicle to pieces, the girl was freed.

 ?? Drakenstei­n Farm Watch) (Pic: ?? The truck flattened the vehicle the girl and her father were in.
Drakenstei­n Farm Watch) (Pic: The truck flattened the vehicle the girl and her father were in.

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