4 Killed in Fatal Head-On Collision

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Five people died and nine others were injured in two separate road crashes in Limpopo over the weekend of June 27–28, 2026. According to Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety spokeswoman Mashudu Mabata, the incidents occurred on the R519 and the N1 North, prompting urgent calls for motorists to exercise caution on provincial roads.

Did You Know? The R519 near Bergenet, site of Sunday’s head-on collision, was temporarily closed to traffic to allow for emergency response and site management, though the route has since been reopened.

Details of the Limpopo Road Crashes

The most recent incident occurred on Sunday, June 28, on the R519 near Bergenet. Mashudu Mabata stated that two light delivery vehicles (LDVs) collided head-on, resulting in four deaths and five injuries. One vehicle was transporting seven people, three of whom—all women—died. The second vehicle carried two men, one of whom died while the other sustained injuries. The injured were taken to nearby medical facilities for treatment.

Details of the Limpopo Road Crashes

A separate collision occurred on Saturday, June 27, on the N1 North near the Kranskop Toll Plaza. This incident involved three sedans and resulted in one fatality and four injuries. Law enforcement agencies, including the South African Police Service (SAPS) and traffic police, managed the scene while emergency medical services provided assistance to the injured.

Expert Insight: The Impact of Road Safety Compliance

Expert Insight: From a traffic management perspective, these back-to-back incidents highlight the critical reliance on driver behavior in reducing provincial fatality rates. When multiple-vehicle collisions occur, the strain on emergency medical services increases significantly, often leading to delayed response times for other incidents. Consistent enforcement and adherence to speed regulations remain the primary tools authorities use to mitigate these risks.

What May Happen Next

Following these fatal crashes, law enforcement is likely to maintain a heightened presence on major Limpopo routes to monitor traffic flow and enforce speed limits. The Department of Transport has urged motorists to slow down and drive safely.

Limpopo Transport MEC encourages road safety

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people died in the weekend crashes?
A total of five people lost their lives—four in the R519 crash and one in the N1 North crash.

What were the causes of the accidents?
The source indicates the R519 incident was a head-on collision between two light delivery vehicles, while the N1 North incident involved a collision between three sedans; however, specific causes remain subject to investigation.

What is the status of the injured victims?
Nine people were injured across both incidents and were transported to nearby medical facilities for emergency treatment.

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