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South African train collision kills three, injures 300

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 8, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Two passenger trains collided during
the morning rush hour in South Africa’s capital city Pretoria Tuesday,
killing three people and injuring hundreds, emergency services said.

Two critically injured people were airlifted from the scene of the crash
in Mountain View, northern Pretoria, spokesman Charles Mabaso told AFP.

Another 300 people were hurt, with 82 sustaining serious injuries.

“The current fatalities stand at three, but it still might rise,” said
Mabaso.

When paramedics arrived on the scene, they found carriages from both
trains tilting half off the track.

“Numerous passengers were found either in the trains or found walking
around on the scene,” Russel Meiring, a spokesman for the ER24 emergency
services, said in a statement.

Rail accidents are common in South Africa.

A year ago, in one of the country’s worst rail disasters, a passenger
train travelling from the southern city of Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg
smashed into a lorry at a level crossing near Kroonstad in the central Free
State province and burst into flames, killing 19 people and wounding 254.

In 2016-17, 495 people were killed on the country’s railways according to
the Railway Safety Regulator — an increase of eight percent on the previous
year.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1818 hrs