Two pupils from Dale College Boys' Primary School were killed and 14 others injured in an accident on the N2 between Qonce and East London on Tuesday ...
Two boys were killed on impact, while one sustained critical injuries. The accident comes as the college’s senior school, Dale College Boy's High, mourns the loss of four pupils since December 2021. - The accident comes as the college’s senior school, Dale College Boy’s High, mourns the loss of four pupils since December 2021.
Two Dale College junior learners in the Eastern Cape have died and 14 others have been hurt in a minibus taxi crash on the N2 between eQonce and East London ...
We are told its boys from Dale College junior that were coming from a hockey match at some school in East London when that accident happened. “Sadly, it’s two young boys that have died in that accident that happened on the N2 outside eQonce earlier today. The learners were coming from a sporting activity in East London.
The Eastern Cape Transport Department has confirmed the deaths of two Dale College junior learners in an accident on Tuesday.
He said the boys were travelling from a school sporting event in East London when the driver lost control of the vehicle which overturned, killing the two boys on impact, while one sustained critical injuries. Spokesperson, Unathi Binqose, said 14 others sustained injuries in an accident that happened on the N2 road just outside Qonce (KWT) on Tuesday afternoon. The Eastern Cape Transport Department has confirmed the deaths of two Dale College junior learners in an accident on Tuesday afternoon.
In a minibus cab crash on the N2 between eQonce and East London, two Dale College junior learners perished and 14 others were injured. It's thought that.
We are told its boys from Dale College junior that were coming from a hockey match at some school in East London when that accident happened. In a minibus cab crash on the N2 between eQonce and East London, two Dale College junior learners perished and 14 others were injured. “Sadly, it’s two young boys that have died in that accident that happened on the N2 outside eQonce earlier today.
The Dale College Boy Elementary School bus carrying a hockey team was involved in an accident that left two dead and 14 injured. A Dale College Boy.
Two boys were killed instantly, while another was seriously injured. - A Dale College Boy Elementary School vehicle carrying the hockey team was involved in an accident that left two people dead and 14 injured. The Dale College Boy Elementary School bus carrying a hockey team was involved in an accident that left two dead and 14 injured.
Tragedy has again struck the Dale school community with the death of two primary school pupils in a crash on the N2 on Tuesday afternoon.
A Dale College Boy's Primary school vehicle carrying a young hockey team was tragically involved in a fatal road accident.
The report further states that it’s suspected he may have been the victim of a hit-and-run accident. “By all accounts, Liyabona was a wonderful young man with a bright future ahead of him. That’s how this kind of an accident and the bleeding on the brain must have happened.” “The collision was very innocent in how it was. The Port Rex defence on the retreat and Liyabona burst through between two tacklers and managed to pass the ball while in the tackle… There was later confirmed to be bleeding on the brain, and the youngster tragically passed away overnight.
Two primary school learners from Dale College eQonce in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, were killed yesterday afternoon in a car crash on the N2 road just ...
This sadly brings to four the number of learners that Dale College has tragically lost in the past couple of months. “The school believed that Kolanti contracted a very serious stomach illness after drinking municipal tap water,” said News24. According to News24 the high school has suffered two further losses in the past six month – 16-year-old Obakhe Magxunyana was killed when the car he was travelling in, in December, hit a pothole and overturned; and in February, Melisa Kolanti (15) died in hospital within two days of falling ill.