Cape Argus

Walmer Primary Grade 5 boy killed crossing city boulevard

- SIBULISO DUBA Sibuliso.Duba@inl.co.za

A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolboy was tragically killed after being hit by a car on Nelson Mandela Boulevard in Woodstock yesterday morning.

The Grade 5 learner from Walmer Primary School was killed while on his way to school at 6.57am, bringing traffic to a standstill as authoritie­s closed off the inbound lanes near the Searle Street turn-off.

It’s believed the boy was trying to cross the inbound lanes on foot when he was struck.

When the Cape Argus arrived on scene, all the inbound lanes were closed and the body lay covered in the middle lane.

Traffic Services spokespers­on Maxine Bezuidenho­ut confirmed the accident and added: “This resulted in a secondary collision involving two more vehicles. The pedestrian was declared deceased by paramedics. The affected lanes were reopened just before 11am.”

About one hour after the accident, a man believed to be the child’s father arrived at the scene with three other men. Emergency workers, however, kept the grief-stricken dad, who was traumatise­d by the tragic scene, away from the body.

Western Cape Education Department (WCED) spokespers­on Bronagh Hammond said the department is currently providing counsellin­g and support to the school.

“This is a tragic incident and we send our sincere condolence­s to the family and friends of the learner, as well as the school community,” she said in a statement.

Police spokespers­on Wesley Twigg said Cape Town Central police registered a culpable homicide case following the incident.

“The victim was declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel.

“The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the incident are under investigat­ion and no arrests have been made,” Twigg said. He added that anyone with informatio­n about the incident was kindly requested to contact Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

“This is a tragic incident and we send our sincere condolence­s to the family and friends of the learner, as well as the school community.

BRONAGH HAMMOND

WCED spokespers­on

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| ARMAND HOUGH Independen­t Newspapers A GRADE 5 learner died after being hit by a car on Nelson Mandela Boulevard.

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