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Tow-truck boss reaches out

SHANE Govender, the owner of the tow truck that killed three children in Chatsworth last Friday, has conveyed his condolences to their families.

Busani Nyamela and brothers Dimpho and Thato Maboee were killed when a tow truck, owned by Lacoste Towlines, crashed into them in Umhlatuzana Township. They were on their way to school.

In a video clip of the incident, the children are seen walking with their other siblings, Sinothando Nyamela and Kifuwe Maboee, both 13. A low-bed tow truck loses control on a bend and crashes into them

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