Thirteen schoolchildren killed after bus collides with lorry in South Africa

A devastating road accident in South Africa’s Gauteng province has resulted in the deaths of thirteen schoolchildren after their minibus collided with a heavy goods vehicle. The tragic incident occurred on Monday morning at approximately 07:00 local time near Vanderbijlpark, located south of Johannesburg.

According to police spokesperson Mavela Masondo, preliminary investigations indicate the minibus driver attempted to overtake two vehicles before crashing into the oncoming lorry. The impact proved immediately fatal, with eleven students pronounced dead at the scene. Two additional children later succumbed to their injuries in medical facilities, while two remain in critical condition fighting for their lives.

Law enforcement authorities have confirmed the initiation of a culpable homicide case as part of the ongoing investigation. The minibus driver is reportedly receiving hospital treatment, though the condition and whereabouts of the lorry driver remain uncertain according to official statements.

This tragedy highlights South Africa’s persistent road safety crisis, where factors including excessive speeding, dangerous driving behaviors, and inadequate vehicle maintenance contribute to alarmingly high accident rates. Recent statistics reveal that despite a 6% reduction in road fatalities from the previous year, 11,418 individuals lost their lives in traffic incidents throughout 2025 – averaging 31 daily deaths.

President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed profound distress regarding the incident, emphasizing that “our children are the nation’s most precious assets.” The president called for comprehensive safety measures encompassing both road regulation compliance and improved standards for scholar transport services.