Durban family injured after car plunges into sinkhole

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By Faizel Patel

Senior Digital Journalist


The vehicle plunged nose first into the sinkhole.


A sinkhole in the west of Durban has left a family of four injured.

ALS Paramedics spokesperson Garrith Jamieson said the incident occurred around 7am at the corner of Main and Ridley Park Road in Malvern, KwaZulu-Natal, on Tuesday.

โ€œALS Paramedics responded to a fourth incident in a sinkhole at the corner of Main Road. On arrival, paramedics found that local touring operators has rescued a family of four out of the water after the vehicle had submerged nose first into the sinkhole.

โ€œParamedics assessed and found that four occupants, two adults and two children minor to moderate injuries as a result of the crash and water inhalation. ALS Paramedics treated them on scene before transporting them to hospital for the further care that they required,โ€ Jamieson said.

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Jamieson said other officials were on scene.

โ€œAt this stage, the incident is being attended to by Metro Police and Saps. I would like to urge all motorists to avoid this intersection at all costs as this is the fourth incident this morning alone regarding this sink hole.โ€

The Citizen contacted the eThekwini Municipality to enquire when the sinkhole would be repaired, but there was no response at the time of publication.

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