A Cape Town father and his two-year-old toddler died hours apart after they were involved in a collision with a truck on the M3 near Tokai on Friday.
The baby, Felix Olivier, died at Red Cross Children’s Hospital at around 8pm. This was hours after the accident claimed the life of her father Jaendré (39).
Jaendré died on the scene.
“Jaendré died on the scene, while Felix was taken to the Red Cross Children’s hospital. There it was established that she had multiple serious injuries, including a brain injury.
“Felix was taken off life support around 20:00 last night. We know she went straight to her daddy’s open arms in heaven,” Felix’s mother, Dominique said in a statement.
She said that the accident occurred when the pair were returning from visiting Jaendré’s parents.
According to IOL, Dominique said that after the accident, a good Samaritan found Felix still strapped in her car seat, on the side of the road and rushed her to the hospital.
“That person put her in his car and rushed her to the hospital… if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t have been able to say goodbye.
“In my last words to her, I just said ‘go to papa’,” the report quoted a weeping Dominique as saying.
People’s Post reported that the accident occurred during Friday, peak-hour traffic.
According to the City, a truck with a trailer was travelling on the M3 outbound when its tyre burst, causing the driver to lose control and move into the M3 inbound, colliding with three cars, the report said.
Two other men were left slightly injured.
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Picture: Facebook/@Dominique-Olivier
Words: Betha Madhomu