The Vaal community came together in a powerful show of unity and compassion during a candlelight and prayer vigil held at the scene of the tragic accident where 12 learners lost their lives. The solemn gathering took place just a day after the devastating crash, as residents, families, faith leaders and local organisations stood shoulder to shoulder to honour the young lives cut short.

As darkness fell, candles were lit one by one, illuminating the roadside that has now become a place of sorrow and remembrance. Soft prayers, hymns and moments of silence filled the air as mourners reflected on the tragedy that has shaken not only the Vaal region but the entire nation. Many participants described the vigil as both heartbreaking and healing, offering comfort in a time of unbearable grief.
The loss of the 12 learners, now widely referred to as the “Vaal 12,” has left families devastated and a community in mourning. Parents, siblings, teachers and classmates are struggling to come to terms with the sudden and painful loss of children who left home for school and never returned. At the vigil, community members laid flowers, school uniforms, handwritten notes and small crosses at the site, creating a moving tribute to the young souls who perished.

Faith leaders from different churches and religious groups led prayers for the bereaved families, asking for strength, comfort and peace during this difficult time. They also prayed for the survivors of the crash, many of whom remain in hospital receiving medical treatment. Messages of hope and encouragement were shared, calling for emotional support, counselling and long-term care for those affected by the tragedy.
The tragedy has resonated far beyond the Vaal area, with people across South Africa expressing their sorrow and solidarity. Social media has been flooded with messages of condolences, while community groups and organisations have organised donations, food parcels and counselling services for grieving families. The collective outpouring of support reflects a nation united in mourning and compassion.
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Community leaders used the vigil to call for improved road safety and stricter monitoring of scholar transport services, emphasising the need to prevent such tragedies in the future. They urged authorities to ensure that children are transported safely and that accountability is upheld where failures occur.
As candles flickered in the night, the vigil served as a reminder of the fragility of life and the strength found in unity. Though nothing can erase the pain of losing the Vaal 12, the community’s act of coming together offered a sense of comfort and solidarity.
May the little souls of the Vaal 12 rest in eternal peace, and may healing come to the families, friends and survivors left behind.
