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Monday, November 13, 2017

Pinetown Accident Death Toll Rises To 27 As Horrifying Crash ...
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On September 5, 2013, an articulated truck drove through a red light at high speed, killing 22 people (later becoming 24) and injuring at least 80, in Pinetown, South Africa. After a light turned green at the junction of Richmond/Josiah Gumede Roads, several vehicles (including taxis full of home-bound commuters) began advancing and were struck side-on moments later by a truck careening down Field's Hill. The driver maintained that the brakes had failed as it descended the notorious hill approaching the intersection. The crash was filmed by the dashcam of a vehicle that had been waiting for the light to turn green.


Video 2013 Pinetown crash



Aftermath

The incident provoked a statement from the acting President of South Africa, Jeff Radebe, who expressed grief and emphasized the need for mindfulness when driving: "The loss of such a high number of people, some of them breadwinners, is painful and has affected so many households negatively. We urge road users, especially drivers, to exercise caution on the roads especially when carrying passengers."

After the accident, it was reported that the truck's license had recently expired. Subsequently, the driver, a 23-year-old citizen from Swaziland was taken to court under multiple charges including homicide and reckless driving. He pleaded guilty to all charges and was sentenced to 8 years.

Local City Councillor Rick Crouch has been vocal about the Provincial Government's failure in stopping the carnage on Fields Hill, going as far as accusing the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison Willies Mchunu of practicing "tombstone legislation". Councillor Rick Crouch, has been campaigning for stricter rules for trucks on Field's Hill.


Maps 2013 Pinetown crash



References


Pinetown Accident Death Toll Rises To 27 As Horrifying Crash ...
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External links

  • Aerial view of Pinetown crash

Source of article : Wikipedia