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8-year-old girl only survivor of South Africa bus crash that killed 45

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In South Africa, a passenger bus dashed into a ditch, resulting in the deaths of 45 people and leaving a girl seriously injured.

According to the international news organization, this incident happened in the mountainous region of South Africa. The bus fell into a deep ditch due to the driver losing balance while taking a turn.

The bus fell about 50 meters after going over the barrier. the report said, causing the passenger bus to catch fire after hitting the ground. Relief operations were also delayed.

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In this regard, the Minister of Transport of South Africa ordered a full investigation of the incident.

As a result of the bus accident, 45 passengers died, while the only 8-year-old girl was miraculously saved alive.

The girl was brought to the hospital with serious injuries.

Staff Reporter

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