Dozens of Schoolchildren Hospitalized Following High-Impact Collision in Boksburg
Emergency services stabilize dozens of schoolchildren after a bakkie and minibus taxi collide in Boksburg. No fatalities reported but several are critical.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 10, 2026, 5:07 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Eyewitness News

Morning Commute Ends in Mass Casualty Incident
A standard school run turned into a scene of chaos on the R554 in Rondebult on Tuesday morning, March 10, 2026. A minibus taxi, heavily laden with schoolchildren, was involved in a severe collision with a bakkie. The force of the impact left scores of pupils injured and the surrounding area in a state of emergency. City of Ekurhuleni emergency services, including firefighters and paramedics, arrived on the scene within minutes to find a significant number of children requiring urgent medical attention.
Emergency Stabilization and Hospitalization Efforts
First responders faced a complex triage situation as they worked to assess and stabilize the young victims. Tikkie Macdonald, representing the City of Ekurhuleni, confirmed that the injuries spanned the full clinical spectrum, with several pupils classified as being in critical condition. Despite the wreckage and the high-speed nature of the R554 corridor, authorities noted it was "remarkable" that there were no immediate fatalities. Once stabilized, the injured schoolchildren were distributed among various local hospitals to prevent any single facility from becoming overwhelmed.
Renewed Scrutiny of Scholar Transport Safety
This latest incident in Boksburg adds to a growing timeline of accidents involving scholar transport in the Gauteng province. In recent months, the provincial government has faced increasing pressure to enforce stricter roadworthiness checks and driver compliance. Today’s crash serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in the current scholar transport system, where high-occupancy vehicles often lack the safety features required to protect minors in the event of high-impact collisions.
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