How Speeding Driver Ended The Dream Of A 14-Year-Old Footballer. Photos
A speeding vehicle has ended the dream of a teenage footballer. The
14-year-old boy identified as Kagiso Skosana was hit by a speeding
driver as both his legs have been amputated. According to his
grandmother, Lebogang Moloi (53), the boy from KwaThema, in South Africa
– was on his way from school when a car hit him while he was walking on
the pavement.

Lebogang was taken to the Pholosong Hospital but the doctors decided
the same day that his legs could not be saved and Kagiso’s legs were
amputated at the knees.
“I was at home when I received a call telling me my grandson was
involved in an accident.“I rushed to the scene and found my grandson
lying on the ground in pain, surrounded by people who were trying to
help him.“A car left the road and hit my Kagiso on the pavement. I don’t
know what the driver was thinking.”
Kagiso is a grade 8 pupil at Kenneth Masikela Secondary School in Springs.
Gogo Lebogang said they want justice, even though nothing can restore
her grandson’s dreams.“It is so painful to see him like that. We want
whoever did this to face the full force of the law. “We don’t sleep at
night thinking about him and the fact that he will never live his dream.
“All he wanted was to play soccer and he was very good at it.”

The community of KwaThema have been visiting Gogo Lebogang door to offer support.
Captain Thabo Sibue, police spokesman at the KwaThema cop shop, said
so far only a case of reckless driving has been reported but the case
could change after investigations were complete.“Police are looking for
the suspect, who apparently left the KwaThema area after the incident.

“There is no warrant of arrest yet but police would like the driver to come forward for questioning.”




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