20+ vehicles hit by tanker in Alberton

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So I was supposed to be on that road this morning, but I overslept...

Johannesburg - More than 20 vehicles were hit by a petrol tanker which went out of control on the N12 in Alberton on Tuesday morning, paramedics said.

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"A petrol tanker lost control heading down the N12 near Voortrekker Road in Alberton," ER24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said.

"He collided with multiple vehicles. ER24 as well as other medical services have begun treating the injured.

ER24 tweeted that there were “numerous fatalities". A medical services official put the figure at two thus far.

Netcare911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said one critically injured patient was airlifted to hospital.

Steinman told News24 that 20-30 patients were being treated.

It was believed the accident happened around 07:30.

Ekurhuleni metro police were not immediately available for comment.

Motorists were warned to avoid the highway at all costs as it was closed and rather use alternative routes.

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I know that road well.

I have always said the thing that scares me the most are people and their cars.
 
i hate driving that road.... always try and avoid it(luckily i dont drive it often), cause there is always issues with trucks there
 
Geez! That is catastrophic!

Numerous lives lost as a result. Ai jinne nee. :(

Drive safe out there, people.
 
Reading those news24 coments I realise again how full of crap most ppl are. It amazes me that everybody was there to see the exact cuase. Lucky we have so many witnesses, should make this case easy. Same with Oscar case, EVERYONE was there that night.

Regardless, reckless truck driver, !@~# taxi, idiotic motorist that dont understand there needs to be a safe distance between vehicles or burst tyre, etc. Ppl died, loved family members have died....

Wish ppl would obey the law of the road and drive better, not to be so damned selfish. I see it on a daily level, ppl taking risks, putting other ppl lives in risk. I have no pity for a speeding idiot who wraps himself around a tree as long as he only takes out himself.
 
Joker, you made me think of that movie Final Destination, well sort of, you didnt get a premonition....still...better watch out.
 
Jinne, glad you overslept!

For once I am glad I overslept

Joker, you made me think of that movie Final Destination, well sort of, you didnt get a premonition....still...better watch out.

Yeah in my case it was just because I worked till late last night, couldn't wake up.
That accident scene does look a lot like the free way crash on Final Destination.

I feel for the people involved in this though, lives were ruined and changed forever because of this.

@Hagan, so glad you care :)
 
For once I am glad I overslept



Yeah in my case it was just because I worked till late last night, couldn't wake up.
That accident scene does look a lot like the free way crash on Final Destination.

I feel for the people involved in this though, lives were ruined and changed forever because of this.

@Hagan, so glad you care :)

You're welcome.

The loss of life is unpleasant (especially if not your fault). :(

Many people have lost their loved ones as a results of this. How were they to know it'd be their last destination, on Earth. :(
 
I feel for the people involved in this though, lives were ruined and changed forever because of this.

yeah, agreed, thats terrible. I had / have a temper and have learned to control it on the roads, stuff can just end badly at high speeds. Its not worth it, you get home and feel bad about going agro, just let it go and breath.
 
Looks terrible. I'm always a bit nervous around trucks on the road. While I understand their practical purposes it is baffling to me that such large vehicles were ever approved for road use.
 
Alberton crash truck driver a repeat offender

Johannesburg - The driver of the truck that ploughed into almost 50 vehicles in early morning traffic on the N12 East near Alberton was a repeat offender, the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court heard on Thursday.

Isaac Wade Maruding had been arrested for reckless and negligent driving in 1996. A year later, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for the crime but his jail term was suspended for four years.

In 1999, he was arrested and convicted of culpable homicide. His conviction invoked the suspended sentence he had received in 1997 and he subsequently spent 18 months behind bars.

The incidents were alleged to have occurred in Viljoenskroon in the Free State.

Prosecutor John Ntuli revealed the details of Maruding's previous convictions during his first court appearance after the deadly crash that occurred on Tuesday.

The State wanted to find out if any action was taken against Maruding's licence following his convictions.

"Since he has previous convictions, this a schedule five matter," Ntuli told the court.

Dressed in blue overalls, Maruding tried to hide from the media.

He kept his face lowered at all times and kept his jacket pulled over his head, even when he stood up to address the magistrate.

Maruding's truck smashed into dozens of cars near Voortrekker road on Tuesday.

Two people died on the scene while two others died in hospital. Sixteen others were injured.

Gauteng transport MEC Ismail Vadi described this as perhaps the worst crash the province had ever had.

Authorities who were at the scene reported that Maruding claimed his brakes had failed.

Ntuli, however, told the court that Maruding was not found on the scene.

"He left the site of the accident... He was arrested in Potchefstroom," said Ntuli.

"It needs to be established whether he ran away or what... Why did he not immediately go to the police station?" asked Ntuli.

Maruding's lawyers, Gerhard Louw and Deon van Staden, who were appointed by Benusi Cargo Carriers -- the trucking company he worked for --attempted to apply for bail on Thursday .

Ntuli opposed their application.

"We are going to oppose this bail, especially for the fact that he absconded from the scene," said Ntuli.

"And today was not set down for bail but for a bail appearance," he said, adding that the State needed to gather more information for the bail application.

Louw told the court he and Van Staden were unsure whether they would continue representing Maruding going forward. "We have not received instructions to proceed," Louw said.

The court asked for direction from Maruding. He told the court he would appoint his own lawyers for his bail application.

Louw and Van Staden then withdrew from the case.

Asked whether he would apply for legal aid or bring in his own lawyer, Maruding said he was unsure.

"It is difficult to make a decision now because I was under the impression that I already had lawyers," the Sotho-speaking man said through an interpreter.

He had until his next court appearance on October 22 to secure a lawyer and prepare for his bail application.

Maruding is facing four charges of murder and a single charge of culpable homicide. Ntuli indicated that more charges could be added

Speaking after the accident on Tuesday, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters called for action to be taken against the truck owners if it was found that their truck was in fact faulty.

"I urge for the harshest possible punishment to be meted out against the offenders," Peters said in a statement.

"The owner of the truck should be brought to book should it be absolutely ascertained that the truck was mechanically defective," she said.
- SAPA

Source : NEWS24
 
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