Sowetan

Pongola truck driver ‘disturbed’, says lawyer

Siyaya abandons bail applicatio­n, fears for life

- By Orrin Singh

The truck driver responsibl­e for the Pongola horror crash which claimed the lives of 18 primary school pupils and two adults has been left disturbed by the incident.

Sibusiso Siyaya appeared in the Pongola magistrate’s court yesterday, where he was expected to make a bail applicatio­n in connection with 20 counts of culpable homicide.

NPA spokespers­on Natasha Kara said Siyaya abandoned his applicatio­n for bail.

His attorney Nkosinathi Sithole told Sowetan’s sister publicatio­n, TimesLIVE, he was instructed that Siyaya feared for his safety. “

It was my instructio­n from him that he fears for his safety and decided not to proceed with the bail applicatio­n,” he said.

He said Siyaya, 28, was not in a good state of mind.

“He is not stable. I am a legal practition­er so I cannot for sure say anything about that but during consultati­on he was not good.

“He is also disturbed,” said Sithole.

Siyaya is the father of two children and is from Jozini, about 60km from Pongola in KwaZulu-Natal.

Sithole placed himself on record as Siyaya’s legal representa­tive yesterday.

Last week the driver opted for Legal Aid, despite not meeting the requiremen­ts.

The court ruled Siyaya could be photograph­ed by the media after being denied permission to do so last week.

The case was postponed to October 25 for further investigat­ion.

A report by the Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n into the crash found Siyaya illegally overtook multiple vehicles and drove for about 1.2km in the oncoming lane before colliding with the vehicle ferrying children from the Victorious Independen­t and Sakhumuzi primary schools.

His employer, Sabelo Perry Masinga, the sole director of Baobao Projects which specialise­s in coal transporta­tion, told Sowetan sister publicatio­n TimesLIVE it was unclear what Siyaya had been doing at the time of the crash as the camera in the cabin of the coal truck was intentiona­lly obscured. –

 ?? / TWITTER: TRAFFICSA ?? Sibusiso Siyaya’s employer says it is unclear what the coal delivery truck driver was doing at the time of the crash in Pongola, KZN, as the camera in the cabin was intentiona­lly obscured.
/ TWITTER: TRAFFICSA Sibusiso Siyaya’s employer says it is unclear what the coal delivery truck driver was doing at the time of the crash in Pongola, KZN, as the camera in the cabin was intentiona­lly obscured.

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