Horror crash splits car in two

FEE EBARING - 3 people died after colliding with a camera pole on th N2 near Firgrove on the N2 drirection Cape Town. the car left the road and hit a traffic camera pole and split it 2 on impact. the jaws of life was used to free 2 people. 1 Person was ejected from the the car on impact and was also amongs the deceased. ER24 may have taken a 4th person to hospital The car ended up going through the bushes and hit the pole and nearly landed in the fast lane of the N2 outgoing. An eye witness says the car hit a puddle of water and aquaplaned and veered off the road on the 1Second Zello accident - PHOTOGRAPH: SUPPLIED (Photographer has requested not to be named)

FEE EBARING - 3 people died after colliding with a camera pole on th N2 near Firgrove on the N2 drirection Cape Town. the car left the road and hit a traffic camera pole and split it 2 on impact. the jaws of life was used to free 2 people. 1 Person was ejected from the the car on impact and was also amongs the deceased. ER24 may have taken a 4th person to hospital The car ended up going through the bushes and hit the pole and nearly landed in the fast lane of the N2 outgoing. An eye witness says the car hit a puddle of water and aquaplaned and veered off the road on the 1Second Zello accident - PHOTOGRAPH: SUPPLIED (Photographer has requested not to be named)

Published Aug 31, 2015

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Cape Town - A car skidded on a wet road, veered into a pole and split in half, killing three people on Sunday night. The jaws of life had to be used to retrieve two of the bodies, while a third was flung from the vehicle.

This was just the latest in a series of crashes over the weekend that saw at least 14 people die and several people badly injured on Cape roads. But it was Cape Town that bore the brunt of the carnage with several horrific accidents.

Western Cape traffic chief Kenny Africa said incidents took place in Lentegeur, Table View, Worcester, Plettenberg Bay, Kraaifontein, Strand and Oudtshoorn.

Africa said on Sunday night a car collided with a camera pole, killing two passengers and the driver, and a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car that then sped off up Robert Sobukhwe Road.

Africa said motorists needed to change their attitudes and respect each other on the roads. “We are doing our part as traffic officials to end road fatalities, but motorists need to come to the party too. They need to respect each other and stop taking chances on the roads because people lose their lives as a result.”

ER24 spokesman Pieter Rossouw said three people were killed in the collision with the pole on the N2 close to the Macassar off-ramp on Sunday night.

The collision occurred around midnight and involved only one vehicle. The road was wet and the vehicle allegedly lost control at a slight bend.

President Jacob Zuma on Sunday called for motorists to be more cautious after dozens of people lost their lives in accidents across the country in the past few days.

 

Cape Argus

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