Four school children killed as bus and taxi crash

11 January 2017 - 11:15 By Bongani Mthethwa
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Six people have been killed and several injured after a bus collided with a minibus taxi in Ntuzuma‚ north of Durban on Wednesday morning.
Six people have been killed and several injured after a bus collided with a minibus taxi in Ntuzuma‚ north of Durban on Wednesday morning.
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The school year started tragically in Durban where four school children were killed and 18 others injured when a bus and taxi collided at Ntuzuma‚ near KwaMashu‚ early on Tuesday.

ER24 spokesman Russel Meiring said that paramedics‚ along with various other emergency services‚ arrived on the scene and found the crumpled taxi parked on the side of the road.

“The one side of the taxi had been completely ripped open in the collision‚” he said. “A bus was found parked a short distance up the road.

“Upon closer inspection‚ paramedics found that four people‚ believed to be primary school children‚ were lying outside the taxi. Unfortunately‚ the children had already succumbed to their multiple‚ fatal injuries. Nothing could be done for them and they were declared dead on the scene."

Meiring said about 20 other patients were found with injuries ranging from minor to critical. A number of these patients were children‚ believed to be on their way to school.

He said that paramedics began treating the patients and providing the critically injured with advanced life support interventions.

Once treated‚ the patients were transported to various hospitals in the area for treatment.

A medical helicopter was also called to the scene to airlift one of the critically injured to hospital.

KwaZulu-Natal Emergency Medical Services spokesman Robert McKenzie said it was initially reported that there were six fatalities‚ but it was confirmed at the scene that three boys and a girl had died.

– TMG Digital/The Times

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