Accident Alerts
Tragic Crash on R67 Claims Two Lives Between Balfour and Seymour
Driver hospitalised with serious injuries following crash between Balfour and Seymour
Two people have died and another person has been seriously injured following a motor vehicle accident on the R67 between Balfour and Seymour in the Eastern Cape on Monday.
According to the Eastern Cape Department of Transport, the crash occurred earlier on Monday, 16 March 2026, when a tractor towing a trailer overturned on the regional road.
Tractor reportedly lost control
Preliminary information indicates that the tractor was travelling from Balfour towards Seymour when the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle. The tractor then overturned, resulting in a tragic crash that claimed two lives.
The two deceased victims were adult male passengers aged approximately 30 and 34 years.
Emergency responders attended the scene following the incident.
Driver seriously injured
The 30-year-old driver of the tractor sustained serious injuries during the crash. He was transported to KwaMaqoma Provincial Hospital, where he is currently receiving medical treatment.
Authorities have not yet released additional details about the cause of the accident. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the crash are expected to continue.
Department sends condolences
In a statement, the Eastern Cape Department of Transport expressed condolences to the families affected by the tragedy.
The department said it extends its sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased and wished the injured driver a speedy recovery.
Road safety warning
Following the crash, the department urged motorists and agricultural vehicle operators to exercise caution when travelling on public roads.
Operators of slow-moving agricultural vehicles, including tractors towing trailers, were reminded to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy and compliant with road safety and registration requirements.
Investigation ongoing
Officials are continuing to gather information as part of the investigation into the crash.
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