WINDHOEK: Nine people were injured when two cars collided on the Western Bypass in Windhoek early on Wednesday. The Namibian Police Force in a crime report said two of the accident victims were seriously injured, while seven people sustained moderate injuries. It is alleged that both vehicles, a white Urban Cruiser and a silver Toyota Wish with Swakopmund registration, were driving in a northern direction when the Toyota Wish allegedly made a right turn, causing the collision. All accident victims were taken to hospital for medical treatment and police investigations continue. Source: Namibia Press Agency
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