
Some tweeps were impressed with the speedster, stating that the vehicle was indeed travelling at high speed if it managed to overtake a speeding motorbike. Rather predictably, some South Africans thought it was harmless fun: It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. If you watch right through to the end, you’ll see the speedometer tick past 300km/h, peaking at 322km/h: “Laat hom gaan, laat hom gaan, dan gaan haal jy hom” (let him go, let him go, then go after him) the man says to the driver.
#JOXI DIES IN HORRIFIC CRASH DRIVER#
It is unclear when the video was taken but the time on the screen displaying the speed shows 16:08. A voice from someone inside the vehicle is heard instructing the driver in Afrikaans to allow the motorbike to ride past and then to catch up. The clip shows a motorist picking up from 179km/h driving towards OR Tambo International Airport when a motorbike, also seemingly speeding, starts approaching the vehicle. That’s why a video like this one below is so disturbing, and has caused a huge stir on social media. One of those was 87-year-old grandmother Beulah Booysen, who was returning from a Port Alfred family visit to her retirement home in Kenton-on-Sea, and just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Take for example the recent death of Andrew Turnbull, driving on the R72 near Port Alfred in the direction of Kenton-On-Sea, who was filmed hitting 260km/h in the moments before his fatal crash, which also claimed two other lives. On South African roads, speed often kills.


