The devastating Vanderbijlpark scholar transport crash has left the Vaal community grappling with grief, trauma, and unanswered questions, as families mourn the loss of 14 schoolchildren. Amid the heartbreak, one father has spoken of a bittersweet sense of relief after his Grade 8 daughter survived the horrific collision between a minibus taxi and a side tipper truck.

The accident occurred on 19 January 2026 and involved a scholar transport vehicle carrying pupils to school. According to authorities, the impact was severe, leaving multiple learners dead at the scene and others critically injured. Police have since opened a case of culpable homicide as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Speaking to Newsroom Afrika outside the hospital where his daughter remains in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the father described the emotional turmoil he has endured since learning of the accident. While deeply shaken by the tragedy, he expressed gratitude that his child was spared. “I thank God for protecting her,” he said, his voice heavy with emotion. “I was traumatised and shocked as well, but even though other parents are mourning, I am thankful my little one survived.”
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The father explained that he had gone to the forensic pathology department to collect his daughter’s school bag, a moment that brought the reality of the tragedy sharply into focus. Surrounded by families collecting the belongings of children who would never return home, he said the experience was overwhelming. Despite his relief, he acknowledged the immense pain suffered by others and said his thoughts remain with the bereaved families.
Concerned about the psychological impact of the crash on his daughter, the father confirmed that he plans to seek professional counselling once her condition stabilises. He believes emotional support will be essential in helping her process the trauma of witnessing death and destruction at such a young age. Mental health experts have repeatedly warned that survivors of serious accidents, particularly children, often carry lasting emotional scars if they do not receive timely intervention.
While one family clings to hope, many others are living a nightmare that words cannot fully capture. A mother who lost two of her children in the same crash said no arrest, court ruling, or legal outcome would ever bring her peace. In her grief, she revealed that she prayed for God to take her instead of her children, highlighting the depth of anguish experienced by parents who have suffered unimaginable loss.
Another grieving father, whose 17-year-old daughter was killed, described her as a loving child who enjoyed church and music. He said the scene he encountered at the crash site was so horrific that it resembled a murder scene rather than an accident, reinforcing his belief that the tragedy was preventable.
As investigations continue, the Vanderbijlpark crash has reignited calls for stricter regulation of scholar transport, improved road safety enforcement, and accountability for negligence. For now, the Vaal community remains united in mourning—holding funerals, comforting survivors, and demanding answers—while a father keeps vigil at his daughter’s hospital bedside, grateful for her life yet forever changed by the tragedy.
