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The Faure level crossing accident was a truck-train collision near Cape Town, South Africa that caused 19 deaths. It occurred at approximately 8 a.m. on 13 November 2006 when a Metrorail train collided with a truck that had stalled on an uncontrolled level crossing at Faure near Somerset West. [1]
Devil's Peak (Cape Town) M. 1986 Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 crash; N. Nationwide Airlines Flight 723; P. ... Category: Aviation accidents and incidents in South Africa.
BMW R1200G5: George, Western Cape, South Africa [15] Don Ashby: 1955 1981 26 years Canadian ice hockey player car Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Collided head-on with a pickup truck and died. Georgi Asparuhov: 1943 1971 28 years Bulgarian footballer car Bulgaria Basil al-Assad: 1962 1994 31 years Syrian eldest son and heir of president of ...
The BMW M2 is a high-performance version of the BMW 2 Series automobile developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. As the 2 Series replaced the 1 Series coupé and convertible models, the first-generation M2 was marketed as the most basic M model in the range.
March 27 – South Africa – Westdene dam disaster – A school bus crashed through a barrier in Westdene, Gauteng, and plunged into a dam, killing 42 school children. June 11 – Israel – HaBonim disaster - A bus carrying school children on a field trip collided with a train near Moshav Habonim , killing 21 people, including 19 children.
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May 1 – South Africa – Sol Plaatje Dam bus crash. The driver of a coach took a wrong turn and drove into a dam at night, killing 51. June 4 – India – Kasganj level crossing disaster. A bus attempted to cross a closed level crossing and was sliced in half by a train, killing 49. July 10 – Hong Kong – Tuen Mun Road bus accident. A bus ...
The BMW 530MLE in 1976 was the second car that BMW’s fledgling M division produced, and it was designed to compete in South Africa's Modified Production Series instead of the regular E12 528i. 100 homologated road cars had to be produced by BMW South Africa under the regulations, with 105 to 110 of these eventually being sold to the public.