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Muvhango actress Chomee injured in nasty car crash
15 Jan 2014 at 10:40hrs | Views
Jiva Sexy singer and Muvhango actress Thulisile Madihlaba, better known as Chomee, suffered mild injuries after she was involved in a car accident near the SABC offices in Auckland Park, Joburg, this afternoon.
The Ditton Avenue was blocked by ambulances and paramedics who attended to the accident scene as Muvhango actors looked on. Bystanders were visibly shocked.
The accident took place as Chomee was leaving the SABC buildings after a day of shooting on the Muvhango set.
Chomee's BMW M3, with a Divas registration plate, collided with a Nissan Sentra. The unidentified driver, who was trapped in her car for some time until paramedics freed her, was badly injured.
Three eyewitnesses claim the accident was caused by the driver of the Nissan, who had failed to adhere to a stop sign.
However, this has not been officially confirmed.
The Nissan Sentra flew through the air, crashing into another stationary car.
While taking pictures of the unidentified driver, a Daily Sun photographer was manhandled by one of the paramedics who tried to force him to delete the pictures of the injured woman.
Chomee was taken to a Joburg hospital for treatment.
The Ditton Avenue was blocked by ambulances and paramedics who attended to the accident scene as Muvhango actors looked on. Bystanders were visibly shocked.
The accident took place as Chomee was leaving the SABC buildings after a day of shooting on the Muvhango set.
Chomee's BMW M3, with a Divas registration plate, collided with a Nissan Sentra. The unidentified driver, who was trapped in her car for some time until paramedics freed her, was badly injured.
However, this has not been officially confirmed.
The Nissan Sentra flew through the air, crashing into another stationary car.
While taking pictures of the unidentified driver, a Daily Sun photographer was manhandled by one of the paramedics who tried to force him to delete the pictures of the injured woman.
Chomee was taken to a Joburg hospital for treatment.
Source - CityPress