Remains of 45 Botswana nationals killed in horrific Easter bus crash to be repatriated
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JOHANNESBURG - The remains of 45 Botswana nationals killed in a horrific bus crash over the Easter weekend will be repatriated to their country on Tuesday.
Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba and Botswana High Commissioner, Sanji Monagengand, will lead the process at the Polokwane International Airport.
The congregants died on the 28th of March when the bus they were travelling in plunged off the Mamatlakala bridge on the R518.
The sole survivor, a girl (8), has since been reunited with her family.
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eNCA reporter Moloko Moloto and Tumelo Mothotoane have the details.