HIGHWAY STONING ATTACK: Student latest victim of N2 rock-throwing incident on Cape Town’s ‘Hell Run’

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HIGHWAY STONING ATTACK: Student latest victim of N2 rock-throwing incident on Cape Town’s ‘Hell Run’
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‘Everything happened very quickly,’ said a 21-year-old student, describing what happened while she was driving to Cape Town International Airport.

had a brush with death while driving to Cape Town International Airport to pick up a friend on the afternoon of 22 July.

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