Ten foreigners were killed when a bus they were travelling in overturned in South Africa’s Limpopo Province Tuesday night, local authorities said Wednesday.
The bus was en route to Johannesburg from neighbouring Zimbabwe when the accident happened on the N1 highway near Makhado.
“All the deceased, five males and five females, are reportedly foreign nationals,” the Limpopo Provincial Department of Transport and Community Safety said in a statement.
“According to reports, the bus drove over a round-about, the last traffic circle from Makhado toward Polokwane, at high speed, lost control and overturned, killing and injuring its passengers in the process.
“The bus driver is reportedly new in his job, and not familiar with the surroundings,” the department added.
A separate statement issued by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), noted that three people were seriously injured while 20 others suffered slight injuries in a separate accident.
“Preliminary reports indicate that the bus was traveling southbound when the driver allegedly failed to negotiate a traffic circle, leading to the vehicle overturning,” the RTMC said.
“The exact cause is still under investigation. We urge all road users to exercise caution, especially when approaching traffic circles.”
Limpopo province witnessed two major road accidents earlier this year.
In May, 13 people died in a head-on collision involving a heavy motor vehicle and a minibus taxi.
In March, 45 people travelling from Botswana to South Africa were killed in another bus accident.
(Xinhua/NAN)