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    African Street Car Crash

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailAugust 9, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    CLOSE TO THE EDGE…Wellington Faxi, a passenger in a Toyota Corolla that crashed into the railings on the African Street bridge near Kingswood College this week, said they'd been proceeding over the African Street flyover when the driver 'went stiff' and failed to stop. No other vehicles were damaged. Photo: Robyn Kirk

    CLOSE TO THE EDGE…Wellington Faxi, a passenger in a Toyota Corolla that crashed into the railings on the African Street bridge near Kingswood College this week, said they'd been proceeding over the African Street flyover when the driver 'went stiff' and failed to stop. No other vehicles were damaged. Photo: Robyn Kirk

     

     

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