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The high-speed vehicle chase through the streets of Louis Trichardt last Friday, which led to an accident, caused much spectator value in Erasmus Street. An 18-year-old man appeared in court this week in connection with the crash.

18-year-old in court after high-speed chase and crash

 

An 18-year-old man appeared in the Louis Trichardt Magistrate Court on Monday in connection with the wild police chase through town last Friday, which ended in an accident.

During lunchtime last Friday, what looked like an ordinary car accident in Erasmus Street between Grobler and President Street caused a lot of spectator value.

It turned out that one of the vehicles involved in the crash, a Corsa bakkie, had allegedly been stolen in front of Capitec Bank in Krogh Street just moments before, according to bystanders. The “thieves”, however, caught the attention of the police and a wild vehicle chase ensued. Members of the public joined the chase.

With screeching tyres, the occupants of the bakkie tried to outrun the police, driving at high speed down Songozwi Street. The chase ended almost as soon as it started, with the stolen vehicle allegedly hitting another vehicle and coming to a stop. The police were right on the suspects’ tails and managed to arrest one of them at the scene, while a second suspect apparently managed to get away.

The suspect in the case, Wisani Caswell Khosa, appeared in court on Monday, strangely enough not on a charge of vehicle theft but on a charge of negligent driving only. His case was postponed until 14 November for further police investigation.

 

The high-speed vehicle chase through the streets of Louis Trichardt last Friday, which led to an accident, caused much spectator value in Erasmus Street. An 18-year-old man appeared in court this week in connection with the crash.

 

Date:10 October 2019

By: Andries van Zyl

Andries joined the Zoutpansberger and Limpopo Mirror in April 1993 as a darkroom assistant. Within a couple of months he moved over to the production side of the newspaper and eventually doubled as a reporter. In 1995 he left the newspaper group and travelled overseas for a couple of months. In 1996, Andries rejoined the Zoutpansberger as a reporter. In August 2002, he was appointed as News Editor of the Zoutpansberger, a position he holds until today.

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