A 15-year-old was killed on Tuesday afternoon, after he was struck by two vehicles in Lansdowne, Cape Town.
Cape Town - A fifteen-year-old was killed on Tuesday afternoon, after he was struck by two vehicles in Lansdowne, Cape Town.
According to ER24’s Russel Meiring, paramedics arrived on the accident scene, on the corners of Imam Haron and Hamilton Roads, at 2.48pm. The paramedics found the 15-year-old lying in the middle of the road, while an off duty ER24 medic and a nurse were administering CPR on the teen.“Unfortunately, despite the medics best efforts, the boy succumbed to his injuries.
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