Death toll climbs to 14 after Vanderbijlpark school crash

The death toll from a Vanderbijlpark scholar transport crash has risen to 14 after two injured learners died in hospital on Thursday morning.
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The Pretoria Capitals secured a spot in the Betway SA20 final with a commanding 7-wicket victory over Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Kingsmead on Wednesday.
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