Mpumalanga train crash toll rises

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Published Jul 13, 2012

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Johannesburg - The death toll following a collision between a train and truck in Mpumalanga on Friday morning has risen to 23, police said.

Provincial police spokesman Colonel Leonard Hlathi said 23 people were killed and 26 injured in the accident.

“The (truck) driver has been detained,” he said.

The man would face murder charges in Tonga Magistrate's Court on Monday.

Netcare 911 spokesman Jeffrey Wicks said that the truck had been carrying the farm workers on the N4 when it collided with the train at a level crossing between Malelane and Hectorspruit, at 7am.

Transnet tweeted that the truck was carrying 44 passengers.

“We would like to extend our sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of those whose lives were lost and a speedy recovery to the injured.”

Provincial community safety department spokesman Joseph Mabuza said the train dragged the truck for about 200 metres, leaving bodies with limbs missing scattered on the ground.

The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) said the coal train had been travelling from Witbank to Maputo.

“No injuries to the train crew or damage to the train or (railway) infrastructure were registered,” he said.

Safety inspectors were at the scene.

Congress of SA Trade Unions spokesman Patrick Craven said the accident was an example of poor labour practices.

“This terrible tragedy exposes once again the scandal of workers being transported in open trucks. In a country where drivers and passengers of cars are legally obliged to wear seatbelts, how can we tolerate workers being transported with absolutely no protection in the event of an accident?”

He called for a full inquiry into the cause of the accident.

Condolences poured in on Friday for the families of the crash victims.

Cabinet spokesman Jimmy Manyi expressed sadness over the accident.

“One death is one too many. Our prayers and thoughts are with the families of the farm workers.”

The Democratic Alliance wished those injured a speedy recovery. Spokesman Mmusi Maimane said efforts should be redoubled to increase safety at level crossings.

“My colleague in Mpumalanga, DA provincial leader Anthony Benadie, will be taking this matter up in the provincial legislature. Incidents like these should not be happening in South Africa,” he said. - Sapa

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