Tragic Car Crash Claims Lives of Five Family Members

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The community of Bochabela Village in QwaQwa remains in a state of profound shock following a devastating collision that claimed the lives of five members of the Xaba family. The accident occurred on Saturday, 23 May 2026, on the R712 road between QwaQwa and Harrismith.

A Community in Mourning

The tragedy unfolded when the Opel Corsa bakkie carrying the cousins collided with a VW Golf 5. According to Sipho Towa, a spokesperson for the Road Incident Management System (RIMS), the bakkie caught fire immediately upon impact and was completely destroyed. The incident resulted in a total of seven fatalities.

The victims from the Xaba family have been identified as Bambisa Sipho, Thembinkosi Lucky Xaba (28), Thulani Xaba (34), Thabang Edward Xaba (26) and Pikimozi Alex Xaba (24). A seventh individual, 36-year-old Khokoane Johannes Monareng from Masaleng Village, was also among those who perished in the crash. One additional patient, who sustained moderate injuries, was transported to Thebe Hospital in Harrismith for treatment.

Did You Know? The Xaba family, already reeling from the loss of their five sons, had only recently returned from Harrismith after attending the funeral of another relative who had passed away in KwaZulu-Natal.

Financial Hardship and the Path Forward

As the Xaba family prepares for a mass funeral, they are facing severe financial constraints. Family member Motseki Mashiloane has issued an appeal for government assistance to cover the mounting funeral costs, noting that the family’s economic situation is precarious.

The tragedy marks the third serious road accident involving the family, a recurring source of trauma for relatives who have seen others survive previous incidents. Given the scale of the loss and the financial burden identified by the family, it is likely that community-led fundraising efforts may continue alongside the formal appeal for state intervention to help the family navigate the coming weeks.

Expert Insight: In instances of mass-casualty events within small communities, the intersection of acute psychological trauma and sudden financial insolvency often creates a crisis that extends well beyond the immediate mourning period. The family’s request for government support highlights the urgent need for social safety nets to bridge the gap when private resources are entirely exhausted by unforeseen tragedy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the vehicles to catch fire?
According to RIMS spokesman Sipho Towa, the bakkie caught fire immediately following the impact of the collision.

How many people died in the accident?
The crash claimed a total of seven lives, including five members of the Xaba family and 36-year-old Khokoane Johannes Monareng.

What is the status of the survivors and the investigation?
One patient remains in hospital with moderate injuries, while the deceased were transported to the Forensic Department for identification and procedural processing.

How can communities better support families facing the sudden financial burden of multiple funeral arrangements?

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