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Vehicle crashed by learner driver into building on Rosemary Drive in Brindhaven

Members of Reaction Unit South Africa were called out to a service station on Rosemary Drive in Brindhaven after receiving reports of a vehicle that crashed into a building.

Upon arrival it was established that a Somalian national had gone to the service station to fuel up. As he was about to stop the learner driver pressed the accelerator instead of the brake. The NP 200 bakkie sped up and crashed into a wall.

The driver was not injured however the vehicle was extensively damaged.

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