Four-learning, on March 10, 2025, they lost four learning days after crashing in Daveyton on March 10, 2025.
The life of four children in Monday morning was cut in a sad short time when they went to school. The accident occurred in N12 in Ekurhuleni. One of the young scientists, Kgosi Malatji, was described as a “happy boy.”
Four learners were killed in the accident in Daveyton
The four studies in Daveyton died after the accident when the scientist collides with another vehicle. The N12 N12 occurred near the Putfontein road in Daveyton.
South Africa Earlier, law enforcement agencies were reportedly investigating the cause of the accident. Gauteng Ministry of Education Steve Mabona, the participation of a large number of vehicles in the accident.
Tibes are poured for students killed in an accident in Daveyton
Pour tributes for young students who lost their lives in Daveyton in the accident. In Benoni, Griffcats remember one of the early training center, one of the learners, Kgosi Malatji.
Seven-year-olds say that those who say that they are a happy child. It is also reported to love the school. Paying time On March 11. Familyen Griffiths from Griffcats said the news came to them as shocking.
“He was a very happy boy, loved his teachers, loved to come to school, and we all were completely devastated. We are all shocked.”
Lubanzi Nhlapho, Daveyton’s accident is seven seven years older than seven years old. Was a 1st grade student at Rynfield Primary School.
“We were in a deep way with the tragic passage of one of us. In this incredibly difficult times, our thoughts and prayers are with their family.
“Lubanzi will stay in our hearts and will always be part of our family. The bride, love and compassion, Lubanzi’s memory and life,” Let’s close Little Lubanzi’s life, “he said.
The other two learners in the accident in Daveyton caused their deaths. They are Hlompho Mofokeng and Hetelwe Zulu. Ekurhuleni’s spokesman, disaster and ambulance services, William Ntladi spoke about the accident. The cause of the accident was not yet known.
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