One adult, seven children drown after car plunges into river in Free State

08 February 2021 - 07:48
By Iavan Pijoos
Police divers recovered the bodies of six children and the body of the driver, but the body of the seventh child is still missing. File photo.
Image: subbotina/123rf.com Police divers recovered the bodies of six children and the body of the driver, but the body of the seventh child is still missing. File photo.

One man and seven children drowned after the car in which they were travelling plunged into a river at a farm in Steynrus in Free State at the weekend, police said.

Police spokesperson Brig Motantsi Makhele said the white Honda Ballade crashed into the river at around 10.52am on Sunday.

Makhele said driver Tshokolo Hlongwane, two adult males, Mohau Mokoena and Swartbooi Hlongwane, and four boys and three girls were in the car.

“The two males and the driver managed to get out of the vehicle and escape. The driver went back into the water to try to save the children from drowning but was also swept away by water.

“All seven children drowned. Police divers recovered the bodies of six children and the body of the driver, but the body of the seventh child is still missing.”

The children have been identified as Thapelo Tekanya, 4; Ntaoleng Mpeko, 13; Relebohile Mpeko, 9; Mojalefa Mosibi, 12; Bokamoso Maphakisa, 8; and Hopolang Monyatsi, 6.

Makhele said the name of the missing child is Karabo Kok, 7.

Divers are still searching for the body of the missing child.

“It is  heartbreaking for any parent to lose a child in this manner. Our condolences go to all the families affected by this tragedy,” said provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Baile Motswenyane.