“When we were on the scene, another five patients were transported to hospitals.”
Tshwane emergency services spokesperson Charles Mabaso said 20 people, including several school children, were injured.“When we arrived on the scene private ambulances had already transported 15 patients to various hospitals.
“When we were on the scene, another five patients were transported to hospitals. Three sustained minor injuries and two sustained moderate injuries.”Motorists are advised to use alternative routes.
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