By Kim Saulse
28 June 2010
Two separate collisions around the city left 23 people injured this morning.
In the first incident, a mini bus slammed into the back of a bus on Walter Sisulu Drive in Khayelitsha, seriously injuring the driver and six occupants.
No one travelling in the bus was injured.
Meanwhile, 16 people were treated for minor injuries after car and bakkie collided at the intersection of Coen Steytler and Buitengracht Road in the CBD.
“Some of the injured are believed to have been workers who were seated at the back of the bakkie and were ejected during the collision,” said ER24’s Tristan Wadeley.
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