Death toll rises to 16 in tragic accident near Mariental
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The death toll from the accident near Mariental has risen to sixteen.
Two of the deceased were among the seven injured who were rushed to the hospital from the accident scene.
The death toll from the accident near Mariental has risen to sixteen.
Two of the deceased were among the seven injured who were rushed to the hospital from the accident scene.
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