Sunday World (South Africa)

Mahlangu flees scene of car crash

- By Bongani Mdakane and Coceka Magubeni

Former Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana star Jabu Mahlangu is alleged to have fled the scene of a horrific accident that left 15 people badly

|injured in the early hours of yesterday.

The former wayward dribbling wizard, who is now a soccer analyst for Supersport, was involved in the accident in Benoni, in which his white BMW M4 allegedly collided head on with a

|Toyota Quantum taxi. Mahlangu’s car was badly damaged in the front, while the taxi rolled. According to his lawyer, Mabu Mar- weshe, Mahlangu was admitted to the Far East hospital in Springs to be treated for injuries. “I can confirm that Jabu was involved in the accident and I am in communicat­ion with his brother, who told me that he is now out of danger as he is stable. At the moment I am not in a position to reveal more regarding the accident, but my client has been discharged from the hospital, Marweshe said. “We will give him time to rest and engage him later on Sunday.” When Marweshe was asked on the allegation­s that Mahlangu had fled the scene and he was called as his lawyer, he said that there was no problem for him to be called. Marweshe said Mahlangu’s brother called in case

Mahlangu needed to make a statement to the police. “I cannot comment on the matter that he was not found at the scene,” he said.

Insiders allege Mahlangu fled the scene after the accident and booked himself into the Far East hospital. “Jabu and a friend ran away from the scene after the accident and he went straight to the hospital for treatment on his injuries,” a source said.

ER24 spokespers­on Russel Meiring confirmed that Mahlangu was not at the scene when the paramedics arrived, and his car had been left unattended. “This morning 15 people got injured when a light motor vehicle and taxi collided on Modderbee Road in Benoni. ER24 arrived at 6am to find a light motor vehicle on the road, while a taxi had rolled, coming to a stop a short distance away. Several people were seen walking around the scene or seated on the pavement,” Meiring said.

“Medics assessed the patients and found that a woman from the car and 14 men and women from the taxi had sustained minor to moderate injuries. Fortunatel­y, no fatalities were found. The patients were treated and later transporte­d to nearby hospitals for further care. The driver of the light motor vehicle was not found on the scene. Local authoritie­s were on the scene for further investigat­ions,” he said.

A close source claimed that Mahlangu was from his hometown of Daveyton, where he had attended a funeral of his friend who was a socialite, and he had stayed for after tears.

“Jabu had attended the funeral of his friend and he stayed for after-tears celebratio­ns and drove home with a friend, and that is when he got involved in the accident,” said a source.

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/Social Media All that is left of Jabu Mahlangu’s car.
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Jabu Mahlangu

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