PICS: 7 trucks set alight on N3 by unknown suspects | BraGrobbies
Seven trucks were set alight by unknown suspects in the early hours of Thursday morning on the N3 between Mooi River and Estcourt.
"The trucks were set alight by unknown people who were threatening the drivers. They told the drivers to get out before, and then they set alight the trucks."The N3 between Mooi River and Estcourt remained closed on Thursday morning."We don't know what the motive was."
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