'It is shocking'- Bus companies involved in deadly N2 crash in Mossel Bay which left 6 dead, 32 others injured | News24

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The two bus companies, Intercape and Williams Coach Tours, involved in Saturday's fatal head-on collision, which killed six and left more than 30 injured on the N2 between Mossel Bay and Voorbai, have expressed their shock at the incidents.

"It is shocking, but we wish all those injured a speedy recovery," Williams said."Preliminary reports available reveal that Kwanonqaba police members were dispatched to the scene after two buses collided head-on. On arrival, they found six occupants who had sustained multiple injuries. They were later declared dead by paramedics on the scene. At least 25 passengers also sustained injuries and were taken to nearby hospitals," he said.

Mackenzie sent out heartfelt condolences to families dealing with loss and their loved ones and wished those injured a speedy recovery. Last month News24 reported that a bus carrying 50 St Aiden's churchgoers from Lansdowne, Cape Town to George and back overturned on the N2 near Swellendam. The bus company was identified as HG Travelling. Four female passengers died on the scene with scores of others injured.

Enrico Lucas from the bus company previously said the bus was 100% roadworthy and all licences and professional driving permits were checked and up to date.In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust. For 14 free days, you can have access to a world of in-depth analyses, investigative journalism, top opinions and a range of features. Journalism strengthens democracy. Invest in the future today. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month.

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