Trucker Fatally Injured While Guiding Reversing Tanker in Yard Accident

February 4, 2026 – A truck driver was killed in a workplace accident after being pinned between a reversing tanker truck and a stationary vehicle while assisting with a parking maneuver in a confined yard.

The incident occurred in a tight yard where multiple trucks were parked. A tanker truck was reversing, with several vehicles positioned behind it. To prevent potential collisions and ensure safe positioning, another driver stepped in to guide the reversing tanker. This is a routine practice among truck drivers in yards, depots, truck stops, and loading bays, where drivers often assist one another to maintain safety and avoid damage.

The guiding driver directed the tanker operator to maneuver carefully around the parked trucks. As the tanker continued reversing, it approached a stationary Volvo truck. The guiding driver then positioned himself in front of the Volvo truck to improve visibility for the tanker driver and to accurately signal the remaining distance. He used hand signals to instruct the tanker driver to slow down and stop.

However, the tanker driver misjudged the remaining distance. The tanker continued moving backward and struck the guiding driver, pinning him between the rear of the tanker trailer and the front of the stationary Volvo truck. Realizing the collision, the tanker driver immediately moved the vehicle forward. Emergency assistance was provided at the scene, but the injuries proved fatal.

The entire sequence was captured on CCTV footage, which has since circulated among drivers in the trucking community.

No further details on the identities of the drivers, the specific yard location, or the exact date and time of the incident have been released. No additional injuries were reported.

This incident underscores the ongoing hazards truck drivers face even in off-road environments, where close-quarters maneuvering and reliance on visual guidance remain common despite the risks of misjudgment or limited visibility. The trucking community has acknowledged the loss of a driver who was attempting to assist a colleague in completing the task safely.



Cash-in-Transit Robbery Involving Explosives Reported on R28 in Mohlakeng

Mohlakeng, West Rand – 4 February 2026

A cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery involving the use of explosives occurred on the R28 highway in Mohlakeng, West Rand, Gauteng, on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident took place at approximately 16:41 on the R28 between Ngqonyela Street and the R559.

Reports from multiple security and traffic monitoring sources describe the event as an armed robbery accompanied by explosions, consistent with a CIT heist where explosives are used to gain access to the vehicle.

Police are on the scene and responding to the situation.

Motorists are strongly advised to avoid the area and use alternative routes to prevent congestion or potential risks.

No further details on injuries, suspects, or the amount involved have been confirmed at this time. Authorities have not released an official statement, and the situation remains active.

This follows a pattern of CIT attacks in Gauteng, where such robberies often involve coordinated groups and explosives.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


Six Killed, 18 Injured in Shooting Ambush on Taxi Near Meyerton

MEYERTON, Gauteng – A minibus taxi travelling from Johannesburg to Lesotho came under sudden attack on the R59 highway near Meyerton on Tuesday afternoon, February 3, 2026, resulting in six fatalities and 18 people wounded.

The victims, all Lesotho nationals, included four women and two men among the deceased. The 18 survivors sustained gunshot wounds and injuries from the vehicle overturning; they are receiving treatment in hospital.

Gauteng Deputy Provincial Commissioner Major General Fred Kekana, who addressed the media at the scene, described the incident as an unprovoked shooting. A white Nissan Juke, reported stolen in Witbank in September 2025, approached the minibus and its three occupants opened fire. The taxi driver attempted to evade the attackers by pushing their vehicle off the road, which caused the Nissan Juke to lose control.

The suspects exited their vehicle, crossed a small bridge on foot, and hijacked a Datsun GO from a woman in the area. They fled in the hijacked car, but it ended up in a ditch in the Kliprivier area. Police, assisted by K9 units, drones, helicopters, Public Order Policing, Kliprivier Visible Policing, Midvaal Traffic Department, Midvaal peace officers, and private security, tracked and arrested all three suspects – also Lesotho nationals.

Major General Kekana confirmed that the arrests followed a coordinated operation after officers encountered the hijacked woman and initiated a pursuit. Forensic teams remain at the scene processing evidence, including recovering firearms.

The suspects face charges of six counts of murder, 18 counts of attempted murder, carjacking, and possession of a hijacked motor vehicle. They are expected to appear in court shortly.

Investigations continue to establish the full circumstances of the attack. No motive has been publicly disclosed.



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