Six injured as truck ploughs into five vehicles on Durban's M7

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Six injured as truck ploughs into five vehicles on Durban's M7
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Six injured as truck ploughs into five vehicles on Durban's M7: Six people were injured when a truck crashed into five vehicles on the M7 in Bellair on Wednesday.

ALS Paramedics spokesperson Garrith Jamieson said emergency services were called out to the scene at about 9.20am. A quick triage was set up and six patients needed medical assistance,” he said.“Four occupants were treated before they were transported to hospital,” Jamieson said.

He added that traffic was severely affected as the Durban-bound carriageway was blocked and there was “a large diesel spill”.

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