Hundreds mourn victims of taxi crash

20 January 2017 - 09:00 By NATHI OLIFANT
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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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Tears streamed down Anna Myeni's cheeks as she listened to tributes to her daughter Thabisile, 16, who was killed in a taxi crash in Ntuzuma in KwaZulu-Natal last week.

The accident also claimed the lives of S'celo Rubushe, Ntobeko Ngidi and Sibusiso Sibiya when the taxi they were in collided with a bus on Ingcebo Road in Ntuzuma F section outside Durban.

The smash left 17 other people injured.

The community, grieving family members and provincial officials packed the KwaMashu Christian Centre yesterday for the memorial service .

In between tributes to the children, political leaders used the platform to criticise taxi drivers and owners.

Education MEC Mthandeni Dlungwane said KwaZulu-Natal's authorities would not allow rogue drivers to "put the lives of our children in danger. Having a licence does not mean you can drive."

Councillor Zama Sokhabase said: "We demand better cars and better drivers for our vulnerable children."

SA Democratic Teachers' Union regional secretary Nomarashiya Caluza said: "Public transport in this country is not good; it's driven by greed."

Memorials for three of the children will be held tomorrow in KwaMashu and the fourth will be buried on Sunday.

A taxi driver made a brief appearance in the Ntuzuma Magistrate's Court on Monday.

He is facing four charges of culpable homicide and is due back in court again on February 1.

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