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Lorry driver blamed for South African passenger train crash as death toll mounts

At least 18 people have died and 260 are injured following the collision in Free State province.

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A crash between a train and a lorry in South Africa has left at least 12 people dead (AP/PA)

A passenger train carrying people home after the holidays slammed into a lorry in rural South Africa, killing at least 18 people and injuring about 260 others, authorities have said.

Officials said the lorry driver allegedly tried to cross the tracks just ahead of the oncoming train, part of which burst into flames after the collision, trapping some passengers in carriages.

Those who were able to escape with their luggage hurriedly dragged bags from the smoking wreck to a nearby road.

“Little did he know that the train was going to hit him. That has cost a lot of lives.”

Some of the dead were badly burned, said Mthuthuzeli Swartz, acting chief executive of the state-owned passenger rail agency.

The train with 429 passengers aboard had been travelling from Port Elizabeth to the country’s commercial hub, Johannesburg.

Passengers are transferred to buses after the accident (AP/PA)
Passengers are transferred to buses after the accident (AP/PA)

Video showed part of the Shosholoza Meyl train in flames after the collision that occurred between the communities of Hennenman and Kroonstad in Free State province.

The crash derailed half a dozen carriages, and power lines were damaged.

A large vehicle was upside down beside a train carriage that appeared to have partly crushed another, smaller vehicle.

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Ruined carriages at the scene of the train crash near Kroonstad (AP)

The lorry driver emerged unscathed and the train driver and his assistant suffered minor injuries, Mr Swartz said.

He told local media outlet eNCA that the lorry towing two trailers was halfway across the track when it was hit by the train and dragged for 400 metres.

“Human error” caused the accident, he said.

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