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'We were almost gone' - Victim of bridge collapse

Robert Banda‚ 58‚ prays every time before he gets into his truck. Wednesday was no exception.

Robert‚ his wife‚ Maymunat‚ 46‚ and their seven-year-old daughter Lea were driving on the N3 southbound in Germiston when a pedestrian bridge collapsed on three trucks and one car‚ injuring five people.

The bridge between the Geldenhuys and Gillooly’s interchange fell on the truck‚ hitting the engine and the windscreen.

“We were almost gone. If I had passed maybe just a meter further‚ it was on top of us.”

N3 bridge collapse victim in medically induced comaOne of the people critically injured when a pedestrian bridge on N3 Geldenhuys Interchange collapsed is in a medically induced coma. 

In the dust cloud‚ Robert was confused and asked Maymunat: “Where are we now?”

Robert said the first part of the bridge collapsed on the southbound lane before the second part came down seconds later on the northbound lane. He said even through friends have since shown him photographs of the bridge‚ he is still in disbelief at what happened.

Maymunat was in the passenger seat and Lea was asleep in one of the bunk beds when the bridge collapsed.

Truck driver relives horror N3 bridge crashOne of the survivors of yesterday's bridge collapse on the N3 Freeway that left five people injured has told how he thought he was going to die. 

People ran to the truck‚ broke the sunroof and pulled Lea out.

Robert managed to free himself by breaking a part of the dashboard in order to open a door. Maymunat was freed by paramedics after they used electric cutters‚ because she was unable to move.

Maymunat is in a critical but stable condition in the Randfontein Private Hospital. She was placed in a medically induced coma after suffering facial and head lacerations‚ fractured ribs‚ injured her left knee and left femoral artery.

Robert injured his left leg and suffered bruises to the stomach but was discharged from the Bertha Gxowa Hospital in Germiston on Thursday. Lea was discharged from the same hospital on Wednesday with minor injuries.

Robert has been a truck driver for close to 30 years.

Transport minister on site at N3 bridge collapseTransport minister Joe Maswanganyi on Thursday morning visited the site of the N3 bridge collapse‚ just hours after the road was opened well ahead of schedule. 

Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi and MEC Ismail Vadi visited the bridge on Thursday morning‚ along with SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma.

Sanral inspected the pedestrian bridge last year and declared it “structurally sound”.

“There was nothing that we found that would have caused the bridge to collapse on its own‚ so there must have been something that caused the bridge to collapse‚” Macozoma said.

Robert believes the government “must start now inspecting those old‚ old‚ old bridges”.

Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona said on Wednesday they received reports that there was an earth tremor in the area around the time the bridge collapsed.

Macozoma said: “There is a suspicion that there may have been a tremor this side and possibly that might have caused the bridge to be unstable. We don’t know.”

 

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