A tourist bus careened into a MyCiti bus stop before slamming into two parked cars at the bustling intersection of Kloof Nek and Belle Ombre roads in Cape Town on Saturday.
A bus carrying 44 passengers crashed on the Vanrhyns Pass and rolled down the steep embankment late on Monday afternoon.
The video depicts the driver nudging a lioness with their vehicle in an attempt to manoeuvre through the traffic of cars that were observing a pride of lions.
Both sustained serious injuries and the husband’s condition was critical.
The accident took place a day after schools reopened after the winter holidays.
According to witnesses, the car slid down the slipway after the guy ‘accidentally’ drove down to the water’s edge.
Eastern Cape police said the 32-year-old woman had been found trapped inside the vehicle at about 3.45AM.
The 30-page report investigating the avoidable accident revealed Greig Oliver was put in such a position to make the crash “unsurvivable”.
That’s what happened to a remorseful California grandfather who was gunned down in a Walmart parking lot as he tried to apologise for the minor fender bender.
Office workers in the surrounding buildings can be heard encouraging the lady as she kicked and slapped the driver all over the intersection.
“Every Professional Mermaid has to know how to eject out of their tails in case of an emergency.”
Yesterday morning a massive truck carrying frozen fish learned the risks of rushing down Kloof Nek the hard way, ending in one of the most destructive Cape Town traffic accidents we’ve seen so far this year.
The ‘trash-crash’ drew a crowd of confused residents to the scene, gasping in their PJs at the large hole that had opened up in their backyards.
Nobody was harmed, but the sad news is that the EMS Ambulance will, unfortunately, be put on pension, which is a great loss as it was one of a few ICU Ambulances in KwaZulu-Natal.
Oliver’s pilot deployed a reserve parachute and landed safely in the sea. Oliver is thought to have landed on rocks near the coast.
Get your knuckles ready for biting because you’re going to want to release tension after seeing two supercars crash into each other after the most avoidable impact ever.
A spokesperson for the race said that it is rare for spectators to be injured in motocross, and the only deaths he could remember in his 25 years of experience in the sport was that of riders.
A young girl was critically injured in a freak accident that occurred on the R301 from Paarl to Franschhoek, opposite Boschenmeer Estate.
“Pretty sure that wasn’t supposed to happen,” Christie Hutchinson can be heard saying from behind the camera as she recorded the scene.
A woman must have seen her life flash before her eyes when she plunged her car 180 metres off Chapman’s Peak Drive in Cape Town on Monday.
Crashing near a sewage plant? That’s what you call a shitty day.
This tourist is terribly lucky to be alive after his bungee cord snapped during the terrifying 10-storey jump.
You could argue that Joburg is in the trenches.
Seconds before an SUV ploughed into the café window where podcaster Nathan Reeves was sitting, he said: “It got so quiet in here”.
Knock knock, who’s there? Just a massive boulder passing through.
A Rimbi Tours bus was filmed aggressively racing with a Zebra Kiss bus on a dirt road In Zimbabwe until there was a fatal collision.
This car crash has been described as a “once in a career” incident by the small car wash business in Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania.
On Tuesday, a man said to be an international tourist in his 40s crashed his paraglider on Lion’s Head.
The Atlantic Seaboard, and particularly the lovely stretch of road from Green Point to Camps Bay, seems to be supercar crash heaven.
Two truck accidents occurred in the exact same place on the R34 between Vryheid and Ulundi in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.