White VW Jettas involved in two fatal pedestrian crashes in Eastern Cape

The community of Despatch are in shock after two fatal pedestrian crashes involving two VW Jettas in Khayamnandi.

White VW Jettas involved in two fatal pedestrian crashes in Eastern Cape

The community of Despatch in Nelson Mandela Bay has been left in shock after two pedestrians were killed in separate road accidents in Khayamnandi in the Eastern Cape.

The accidents, both involving white VW Jettas, occurred on Saturdays, just two weeks apart.

WHAT HAPPENED?

The first accident took place on Saturday, 5 April when a two-year-old boy was struck by a white VW Jetta while playing on Albert Letuli Street in Kayamnandi.

According to police spokesperson Captain Andre Beetge, the incident occurred around 17:00.

The child’s parents transported him to the hospital using private transport, but he was declared dead upon arrival.

Beetge told The South African that a culpable homicide case was opened and is being investigated by SAPS Despatch.

THE SECOND ACCIDENT

Exactly 14 days later, on Saturday, 19 April, around the same time, a 62-year-old woman was killed on Old Uitenhage Road while crossing towards Kayamnandi.

The vehicle, also described as a white VW Jetta, fled the scene without stopping.

According to police spokesperson Captain Sandra Janse Van Rensburg, the woman died on the scene before emergency services could arrive.

Both incidents occurred in the Despatch area, but on different roads.

While the cases are not currently linked, police have noted the similarities in timing, location and vehicle description.

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