A woman in her thirties died after she was ejected from a car and flung into oncoming traffic on the N4 highway, Pretoria, on Thursday night.
“Paramedics found that a single light motor vehicle had overturned several times before coming to a rest on the shoulder of the roadway.
“On closer inspection a female, believed to be about 30 years old, was found to have been ejected from the vehicle and flung into oncoming traffic.Van Reenen said two other occupants of the vehicle suffered moderate injuries and were stabilised before being transported to hospital.TimesLIVE
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