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    Chain collision after taxi hits boy

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxJuly 31, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    A young boy was knocked down by a taxi on Dr Jacob Zuma Drive early on Wednesday morning, resulting in a three-car chain collision.

    A young boy was knocked down by a taxi on Dr Jacob Zuma Drive early on Wednesday morning, resulting in a three-car chain collision.

    The child, who is thought to be between the ages of 10 and 11, was knocked down at 7.45am on Wednesday 31 July.

    An eyewitness says the boy was carried into an ambulance and taken away.

    Although officials from Settler's Hospital have refused to comment, an inside source says the boy is in a stable condition.

    This commotion caused a traffic jam, and the driver of a maroon Polo Classic failed to notice the slow-down.

    He ploughed into another Polo, which in turn collided with the Toyota Yaris in front of it.

    Grocott's Mail is awaiting a statement from the SAPS and Settler's Hospital.

     

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