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Deadliest crash in Eastern Cape: 15 dead in minibus taxi collision

Deadliest crash in Eastern Cape: 15 dead in minibus taxi collision

IOL News04-05-2025
Fifteen people died and five others were injured in a head-on collision involving a fully loaded minibus taxi and a bakkie on the R63 between Adelaide and Maqoma (formerly Fort Beaufort) around midnight on Saturday.
'This is by far the deadliest crash we have experienced in a long time in the Eastern Cape,' said Eastern Cape transport department spokesperson Unathi Binqose.
'Not even during the recent Easter holidays or December period did we see a single accident with such a high number of fatalities.'
According to reports, a white Toyota Quantum minibus was travelling from Qonce (King William's Town) to Cape Town when it collided head-on with an Isuzu Double Cab from Adelaide and heading towards Kwamaqoma.
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