PSL star fingers himself over to police after deadly automotive crash
PSL star Shaune Mogaila has handed himself over to the police after being concerned in a deadly automotive accident.
According to Sowetan, the Sekhukhune United proper wing-back’s automotive collided with one other car in Tembisa on Wednesday.
Furthermore, dagga, alcohol and a powder suspected to be cocaine have been allegedly discovered by police in Mogaila’s automotive on the crime scene.
Ekurhuleni metro police spokesperson Thabiso Makgato confirmed to the publication that Mogaila solely sustained small bruises on the brow.
Now, Mogaila faces expenses of culpable murder, reckless and negligent driving and fleeing the scene of the accident.
Not so way back, Mogaila was heavily linked with a possible move to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates.
However, tthe 29-year-old speedy winger ended up signing for Sekhukhune United from Royal AM.
PSL STAR DETAINED AFTER FATAL CAR ACCIDENT
“Sekhukhune United player Shaune Mogaila has handed himself over to the police after fleeing the scene of a fatal crash that claimed the life of a nine-year-old girl in Tembisa on Wednesday morning,” reads the report.
“Ekurhuleni metro police spokesperson Thabiso Makgato confirmed that the 29-year-old, who only sustained a small bruise on the forehead, handed himself to the Rabie Ridge police station on Wednesday afternoon.”
“Dagga and alcohol have been allegedly present in Mogaila’s automotive following the crash.
“The deceased girl’s mother and a 13-year old neighbour were rushed to hospital with serious injuries,” continued the report.
“At the time of the crash, the girl was taking the youngsters to high school when her Hyundai Grand i10 collided with Mogaila’s BMW at about 7.30am.
“Makgato said the younger child was declared dead at the scene while the mother and the older one were taken to Tembisa hospital with serious injuries.”
“Mogaila fled the scene after the crash.”
PSL STAR MOGAILA FACES SERIOUS CHARGES
“Powder, which we suspect could be cocaine, and weed [cannabis] edibles were also found in his vehicle. A case of culpable homicide, reckless and negligent driving and fleeing the scene of the accident has been opened,” stated Makgato.
WILL MOGAILA SURVIVE THIS?
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