Zuko Komisa

Several people injured after a 3 bus crash on the N2 enroute to the IFP rally.
On Sunday, three buses carrying members of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to the group’s manifesto rally at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban collided on the N2, close to Gingindlovu.
This incident occurs after last month’s crash that claimed the lives of nine ANC supporters heading back from the governing party’s manifesto launch at the same stadium.
Eight #IFP supporters heading to the party's manifesto launch at Moses Mabida Stadium have been rushed to hospital following a bus crash
— Kaya 959 News (@KayaNews) March 10, 2024
The accident involving three buses occurred on the N2 near Gingindlovu, KwaZulu-Natal. KH #KayaNews #2024Elections #Busaccident
Following reports of a multiple bus accident, IPSS Medical Rescue and IPSS Search and Rescue headed to N2 near Bridge 14, which connects Gingindlovu and Amatikulu.
According to IPSS Medical Rescue spokesperson Samantha Meyerick , upon arrival, it was discovered that three buses, transporting political supporters to a Durban rally, had collided, trapping many passengers and injuring many others. Extra personnel were sent to the scene right away.
Medical staff started tending to the injured as the Rural Metro Fire Department worked to free the trapped.
Multiple people were seriously injured in a multiple bus collision on the N2 https://t.co/srDC5RQapT#ArriveAlive #SeriousCollision @IPSSRescue pic.twitter.com/vsPdR7jSni
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) March 10, 2024
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