OVER four people died and 50 others sustained various injuries when a Putco bus and a cash van crashed on the infamous Moloto road.
The incident happened on the Moloto road in Kameeldrift.
The SBV Services confirmed that one of the company’s armored vehicles was involved in a collision with a bus on the Moloto Road.
It’s CEO Mark Barrett Group CEO said: “I am deeply saddened that 5 of the passengers on the bus and one of the SBV team members tragically passed away.”
The injured passengers were treated by advanced life support paramedics.
“Once stabilized all the patients will be transported by various ambulance services to the hospital for further treatment,” Netcare 911 said.
SBV Services has confirmed that one of the company’s armoured vehicles was involved in a collision with a bus on the Moloto Road. Mark Barrett Group CEO says, “I am deeply saddened that 5 of the passengers on the bus and one of the SBV team members tragically passed away...”
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) February 25, 2019
Moloto Road Crash
— GTP Gauteng Traffic Police (@GTP_Traffstats) February 25, 2019
PRELIMINFO: Bus + Armoured vehicle involved. Roodeplaat area Close to Shopping Centre.
+-17h20..Active scene. All services in attendance. Avoid area@GP_CommSafety@_ArriveAlive@TrafficRTMC@TrafficSA@EMER_G_MED@EWNTraffic@jaca_traffic@iol@crimeairnetworkpic.twitter.com/XHU31GoBCJ
Phatco coalition SVB moloto road 4:40 pm pic.twitter.com/3toLTp9fPd
— Sello (@Sello56495966) February 25, 2019
Moloto road accident, a minister to take advantage & make false promises to masses pic.twitter.com/8SlpGjdAor
— jerry Mkhwebane (@mkhwebanej) February 26, 2019
«Kameeldrif Pretoria»
— EMER-G-MED (@EMER_G_MED) February 25, 2019
RV7, RV8, A05, A07 and A08 responded to the Moloto road where a Bus and Armoured vehicle had a head on collision.
Multiple P1’s and P2’s on scene.
Sadly there were also multiple fatalitieshttps://t.co/xX8jPrK1MY @EWNTraffic pic.twitter.com/ZQtLAFqRnC