Top SA wrestler killed in car accident

Cape Town – South Africa’s umbrella sports body SASCOC has issued a statement mourning the loss of leading wrestler Kleinjan Combrinck who died in a car accident on the early hours of Sunday morning.

Combrinck, 23, who was part of Team South Africa at the recent Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast, passed away after a car accident between Springs and Nigel on the East Rand.

Fellow Commonwealth Games wrestler, Michael Gaitskill, was also in the car at the time of the accident, is in critical condition in the intensive care unit at a Springs hospital.

Based in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, Combrinck was a regular visitor to the East Rand for training purposes and both him and Gaitskill were preparing for the U23 World Championships later this year.

Although he failed to medal at the Commonwealth Games, Combrinck won the 2018 African title in the 57kg division.

Said SASCOC President Gideon Sam: ‘The loss of Kleinjan and the serious injury to Michael rocks the very heart of the SA sporting family.

‘Both these two fine men were excellent wrestlers and also brilliant ambassadors for South African sport on the international front.

‘As SASCOC we extend our deepest condolences to Kleinjan’s family on their tragic loss and to Michael’s family, we join the rest of South Africa in wishing him a speedy recovery to full health once more.’

Adding his condolences was national wrestling coach, Nico Coetzee, who was part of Team SA at this year’s Commonwealth Games.

’Kleinjan’s passing is a big loss to the wrestling community and he will be sorely missed by all. Condolences to his father, mother and sister. We also pray for a full recovery by Michael.’

“I REALISED IT WAS MY SON AFTER HE SAID ‘DADDY, IT’S ME’

ibusiso Tshabalala, the father who allegedly accidentally shot and killed his teenage son outside a school in Johannesburg, appeared at the Lenasia Magistrate’s Court on June 7, 2018. Tshabalala was released on warning, without having to pay bail.

Emanuel Tshabalala couldn’t hold back the tears as the court heard the details of how he shot and killed his son outside a Johannesburg school on Tuesday.

“This is my first accident and a painful one‚” he tearfully told the court.

The court, taking into account the fact that he handed himself over and had cooperated fully with the police, released him on a warning.

Magistrate Maggie van der Merwe said: “I can only describe this incident as a tragedy.

Two killed in head-on collision on R501

The drivers of two vehicles were killed in a head-on collision in Carletonville on June 10 2018.

The drivers of two vehicles were killed in a head-on collision in Carletonville on June 10 2018. 
Image: ER24

Two people were killed in a head-on collision between two vehicles on the R501 in Carletonville‚ west of Johannesburg‚ during the early hours of Sunday.

“At approximately 1.10am‚ ER24 paramedics arrived at the scene and found both drivers trapped in their vehicles. Upon further assessment‚ paramedics saw that there was nothing they could do to save the drivers and they were both declared dead on the scene‚” said ER24 spokesperson Annine Siddall.

Both men were believed to be in their thirties.

“The details surrounding this incident are not yet known but local authorities were on the scene for further investigations‚ Siddall added.

Car crashes into tree‚ killing passenger

ER24. File photo.

The passenger of a Mazda was killed on Sunday morning when the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a tree on Ermelo road‚ about 10 kilometres outside Ermelo in Mpumalanga‚ paramedics said.

“At approximately 2.30 this morning‚ ER24 paramedics arrived at the scene and found that there was nothing they could do to save the passenger. The man was believed to be in his 20s and was declared dead on the scene‚” said ER24 spokesperson Annine Siddall.

“The driver‚ a man believed to be in his 30s‚ was walking around outside of the vehicle. He sustained minor injures and was transported to a nearby hospital for further medical care‚” she added.

“The details surrounding this incident are not yet known but local authorities were on the scene for further investigations.”

Search for missing plane de-escalated

Officials are trying to establish what happened to an ultralight aircraft which left Newcastle and was scheduled to land in St Lucia on Wednesday night.

Officials are trying to establish what happened to an ultralight aircraft which left Newcastle and was scheduled to land in St Lucia on Wednesday night. 
Image: Supplied

Search operations for a pilot and his light aircraft that disappeared over KwaZulu-Natal last week have been de-escalated‚ police said on Sunday.

This follows three days of aerial‚ maritime and land-based searches‚ spearheaded by the Aeronautical Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC).

Shoreline patrols would be conducted by Isimangaliso Wetland Park for the next week‚ police said.

Search and rescue personnel have been looking for the light aircraft since Thursday.

The plane evidently took off on Wednesday from Newcastle‚ bound for the coast‚ but never returned.