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Ex-Springbok Wannenburg dies in US car accident

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HOUSTON, April 23, (AP): Pedrie Wannenburg, a former South Africa rugby player, died after his car was struck by a teenage driver who was fleeing from police outside Houston. He was 41.

South Africa Rugby announced Wannenburg’s death on Saturday and said he “represente­d his country with aplomb” during his 20 test matches with the Springboks from 2002-07.

Wannenburg was pronounced dead after being flown to an area hospital Friday evening, the Harris County sheriff’s office said. His 8-year-old son was also hospitaliz­ed with life-threatenin­g injuries, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said early Saturday.

The 16-year-old driver of the car that struck Wannenburg’s vehicle and two others has been charged with felony murder, reckless aggravated assault-serious bodily injury, and three counts of aggravated assault-bodily injury, Gonzalez said on Twitter. The teenager’s name was not released.

The driver fled after police tried to conduct a traffic stop, Gonzalez said.

Wannenburg made his debut for the Springboks against France in Paris in 2002. He won several Super Rugby titles with the Pretoria-based Bulls in the 2000s.

“Pedrie will be remembered as one of the first real versatile loose forwards who could play in any position in the back row and even though he played in only 20 tests, his record in the colors of the Bulls, during a period where they dominated on all levels, is nearly unmatched,” South Africa Rugby president Mark Alexander said in a statement.

 ?? ?? In this, March 27, 2010, file photo, Pedrie Wannenburg of the Bulls of South Africa (right), is tackled by Australia’s Western Force player Ben McCalman during their Super 14 rugby union match in Perth, Australia. (AP)
In this, March 27, 2010, file photo, Pedrie Wannenburg of the Bulls of South Africa (right), is tackled by Australia’s Western Force player Ben McCalman during their Super 14 rugby union match in Perth, Australia. (AP)

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