Grocott's Mail

Makana Municipali­ty mourns with the rest of Makhanda

- Makana Local Municipali­ty mayor Cllr Yandiswa Vara

Makana Local Municipali­ty would like to express its sincere condolence­s to the families of the people who tragically lost their lives during a taxi accident in Makhanda on Saturday, 4 May 2024.

The community is still trying to come to terms with the unfortunat­e accident. A minibus taxi plunged into a house in O Street, killing six people and damaging a property. The taxi was travelling down M Street when it crashed into the house after its brakes failed. The driver of the taxi, four passengers (including a municipal employee) and a teenage boy, who was hit by the taxi while walking on the pavement, were all declared dead at the scene yesterday.

Immediatel­y after hearing of the accident Makana Municipali­ty councillor­s led by the Speaker of Council, Cllr Mabhuti Matyumza rushed to the scene, where a shocked crowd had gathered. The Speaker spoke to the devastated onlookers trying to console them at the scene of the accident.

There is a graphic video of the aftermath of the shocking accident that is being shared widely on social media. I would like to appeal to members of the public to please refrain from sharing that video and be considerat­e to the families who lost their loved ones in such a heartbreak­ing manner. Words can never be enough to fully express the sense of loss caused by the death of so many people so unexpected­ly.

To the families, please know that you are not alone during this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult period. On behalf of Makana Local Municipali­ty and all residents, I would like to express our heartfelt condolence­s to all the families of the people who lost their lives and those who were injured in the crash yesterday.

 ?? Photo: Supplied ?? Makana mayor Yandiswa Vara.
Photo: Supplied Makana mayor Yandiswa Vara.

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