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    Six kids survive early morning crash

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailApril 25, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    MORNING CRASH… Six school children avoided serious injury early on Tuesday morning, when a Toyota Venture taxi they were travelling in was involved in a collision with a Toyota Corolla.

    MORNING CRASH… Six school children avoided serious injury early on Tuesday morning, when a Toyota Venture taxi they were travelling in was involved in a collision with a Toyota Corolla. Police spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said that at 7.25am the Corolla had turned from Bathurst Street into Dundas Street and hit the taxi, which had been travelling along Bathurst Street towards High Street. 'We know that nobody was harmed and that the driver of the taxi did not have a license,' Govender said. Photo: Steven Lang

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