- Pictures of the crash victims laid out in front of their caskets at their funeral in Senwabarwana today.
- A sobbing woman is helped by fellow mourners at the Limpopo crash victims' funeral in Senwabarwana today.
- A mourner at the Limpopo crash victims' funeral in Senwabarwana today.
- Gospel singer Winnie Mashaba at the Limpopo crash victims' funeral in Senwabarwana today.
- A distraught woman is helped by fellow mourners at the Limpopo crash victims' funeral in Senwabarwana today.
- Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha flanked by Deputy Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga and his wife Maggie Mathabatha.
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Linda Kea Moreotsene

Limpopo today laid its dead to rest, as 21 of the 26 victims killed in a multi vehicle accident on the N1 between Modimolle and Mookgophong last Friday were buried at Senwabarwana.

In addition to the thousands who filled Senwabarwana's Ben Seraki Stadium, distraught members of the families as well as various dignitaries such as the province's Premier Stan Mathabatha and MEC of Transport Makoma Makhurupetje were present at the mass funeral.

Renowned gospel artists Winnie Mashaba and Rosyline Sathekge paid tribute to the victims, who reportedly perished when a truck carrying cements lost control and veered into on coming traffic and collided with four vehicles, including a 22-seater minibus and a bakkie. The two vehicles caught fire on impact.

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The spokesperson for the department of transport Matome Moremi said the 22 mini bus passengers were heading to Thembisa, east of Johannesburg from Senwabarwana. 

Among those who lost their lives were two minor children and a couple from Polokwane. 

It emerged this week that 18 of the deceased were from around the Blouberg local  municipality, while three were from other districts.

Two of the victims were buried yesterday while three others will be buried at their respective villages.  

The police have not officially announced the cause of the crash, but said a case of culpable homicide was being investigated.

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