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45 dead as bus plunges from bridge into ravine in South Africa

- Nadeem Badshah and agency

An eight-year-old child was the sole survivor after a bus carrying 46 people fell 50 metres from a bridge in South Africa into a ravine and caught fire.

The child, who has not been named, was taken to hospital with serious injuries, the transport ministry said in a statement late on Thursday.

The passengers were pilgrims travelling from Botswana’s capital, Gaborone, to an Easter service atSt Engenas Zionist christian churchin the town of Moria in the north of South Africa.

“It is alleged that the driver lost control, colliding with barriers on the bridge causing the bus to go over the bridge and hitting the ground, where it caught fire,” a government statement said.

Some bodies were burnt beyond recognitio­n and others were trapped by the debris or scattered over the crash scene, in the country’s northeast about 190 miles (300km) north of Johannesbu­rg, the department said, with rescue efforts continuing into the night.

The bus – which was towing a trailer, according to broadcaste­r SABC – plunged off the Mmamatlaka­la bridge linking two hillsides between Mokopane and Marken in Limpopo province, the state’s transport department said. The vehicle fell 50 metres (164ft) on to rocky ground below, it said.

The Zionist Christian church has its headquarte­rs in Moria and its Easter pilgrimage attracts hundreds of thousands of people from across South Africa and neighbouri­ng countries. This year was the first Easter pilgrimage to Moria since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The bus had a Botswana licence plate, local authoritie­s said, but the nationalit­ies of the passengers were still being checked.

The transport minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga, who was already in the area as part of a road safety campaign, went

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