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Minister Expresses Shock: Faure Accident

12 November 2006

I have learned, with shock, of the accident at Faure near Somerset West in which at least 19 contract farm workers were killed and injured when the truck in which they were transported, collided with a train at a railway crossing.

My heartfelt condolences and sympathy are extended to the families and loved ones of those killed and injured in this tragic accident. I have also informed the Acting Premier of the Western Cape, Mr Leonard Ramatlakane and he wishes to extend the sympathy of the Western Cape Provincial Government as well.

This is a huge loss for the farming community. We are, together with other role players, in a process of collating all information on the accident. My office has already been in contact with the farm management to offer the necessary assistance.

I have instructed the Department of Agriculture in the Western Cape to be available to assist in every possible way to support the people who are affected through this tragedy. Officials of my department are already on the scene to adhere to my request.

What is apparent is that this specific crossing has been the cause of numerous accidents in the past and urgent action by the authorities is now required.

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Alie van Jaarsveld
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Ministry of Agriculture: Western Cape
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Email: avjaarsv@pgwc.gov.za