
WARNING: SHOCKING CONTENT – Images & video of the aircraft crash wreckage that claimed 2 lives
This afternoon, two people tragically lost their lives in an aircraft crash at the Middelburg Airfield.
The plane involved in the crash, which took place between 15:00-15:30 today, is believed to have been a Rans S-10 Sakota.
The Middelburg Observer has been told that a family member of the victims travelled to the site of the accident to identify the remains.
However, because of the severity of the injuries, more time is needed to definitively confirm the identities of the two individuals inside the aircraft.
Thus, the Observer will refrain from stating the names of the deceased until the paper has spoken with the victims' family.
We also ask the public not to speculate out of respect to the loved ones dealing with this traumatic event.
A Middelburg Observer journalist also spoke with Cobus Peens, Chairman of the Middelburg Aero Club.
'Myself and everyone at the Aero Club offer our heartfelt sympathies to the family of those who lost their lives. Although not members of the Middelburg Aero Club, they (the deceased) planned to become affiliated and made use of our facilities to store their aircraft.'
Peens further stated that Mayday-SA, a 'group of volunteers offering a confidential and compassionate support network to South African aviation licence holders', has offered their services to the family of the victims, as well as everyone who attended the scene.
The below images and video material were taken with the permission of the police at the scene, after the bodies had been removed from the plane by forensics.
@middelburgobserver
WARNING: SHOCKING CONTENT – Video material of the aircraft crash wreckage at the Middelburg Airfield that claimed 2 lives Disclaimer: The Middelburg Observer has included images and video material of this afternoon's aircraft wreckage to accurately inform our readers about the severity of the event. No human remains are shown, however, the content may be distressing to sensitive readers.
♬ original sound – MiddelburgObserver – MiddelburgObserver
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The South African
7 hours ago
- The South African
Police captain commits suicide after killing girlfriend and her brother
Gauteng police have opened an inquest docket in Protea after a police captain committed suicide after he allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend and her brother. The incident happened in Protea, Soweto, on Saturday night, 26 July. South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson in Gauteng, colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi said it is alleged that the group was at home celebrating the birthday of the captain's girlfriend, who is also a police officer. 'The captain reportedly called the girlfriend to the side, and that is when people saw him draw a firearm, and shoot her and her brother dead while three other civilians sustained injuries. He then turned the gun on himself,' Nevhuhulwi explained. Two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder and an inquest docket were opened at Protea police station for further investigation. Meanwhile Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni expressed his sadness at this incident and sent his heartfelt condolences to the affected families. 'We give our members these tools to protect themselves against criminals, so it is very disheartening to see the very same tools being used to kill their loved ones. I urge our members to make use of employee health and wellness facilities to assist them to deal with any problems they may be facing, whether work or personal, EHW is always there', Mthombeni said. Recently, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) called on the SAPS to strengthen its mental health and wellness support programmes for officers, following a tragic incident involving one of its own. A female police constable, Ntombethemba Mgidi, appeared in the Port Shepstone Magistrate's Court on Monday, 22 July, after being arrested in connection with the fatal shootings of two fellow officers in the Mbayimbayi area near Murchison on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast last week. Both victims later died from their injuries at Murchison Hospital. 'This act of violence highlights the urgent need for SAPS to intensify internal wellness and psychological support programmes that help members manage relational and emotional pressures,' said POPCRU spokesperson Richard Mamabolo. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.


eNCA
8 hours ago
- eNCA
Hawks find no evidence of military camps
JOHANNESBURG - South African intelligence agencies are probing alarming claims about the presence of illegal Lesotho military bases on local soil. This follows allegations made earlier this week by Lesotho Police Commissioner Borotho Matsoso, who claimed that rebel armies were being trained on South African farms. In response, the Hawks conducted raids on the identified farms but reported finding no evidence of such training activity.


The Citizen
9 hours ago
- The Citizen
Joburg council has 'no jurisdiction over Kunene, it's a police matter' Morero
Kunene's resignation came after the PA deputy leader was seen at the home of Katiso 'KT' Molefe. Former MMC of transport, Kenny Kunene during the War On Potholes campaign launch at Ward 90, Hyde Park on 10 July 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo City of Johannesburg executive mayor Dada Morero says the city's council no longer has jurisdiction over former transport MMC Kenny Kunene, now that he has resigned, and that it has become a 'police matter.' The suspended Patriotic Alliance (PA) deputy president resigned as a councillor in the city of Johannesburg with immediate effect on Saturday. Resignation Kunene's resignation came after the PA deputy leader was seen at the home of Katiso 'KT' Molefe, who has been arrested in connection with the murder of popular South African DJ Oupa John Sefoka, known as DJ Sumbody. His presence at the scene raised eyebrows, prompting PA leader Gayton McKenzie to suspend him as the party's deputy president and MMC for transport in Johannesburg. 'Police matter' Morero said it's now up to the police to investigate the matter. 'Council works quite differently. He has resigned as a counsellor, meaning he's no longer part of council, and council, therefore does not have jurisdiction over him in terms of our own code of conduct as councillors. 'It's a matter for the police and his party to investigate the matter of his being in the place of the guy who is alleged to have been involved in criminal activity. So it's not our matter, it's a police matter, and it's a matter of the party. With us, he has given us a resignation, so the council has therefore officially released him as a councillor,' Morero said. City of Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero says that there is nothing the Council can do regarding Patriotic Alliance's Kenny Kunene's conduct now that he has resigned. 'It is now a police matter,' he says. #SouthAfricaTonight #DStv403 #QuestionThinkAct — eNCA (@eNCA) July 26, 2025 ALSO READ: McKenzie suspends Kunene amid DJ Sumbody murder probe [VIDEO] Allegations Kunene insisted the allegations against him were 'unfounded'. Kunene said he is proud of the contributions he made during his time as councillor and MMC. The PA will now have to consider a replacement for Kunene's now-vacant seat on the Johannesburg city council. In an explosive revelation this week, Kunene confirmed that he was at Molefe's house when police arrived to arrest the suspected killer. Kunene claims he was at Molefe's house to facilitate a meeting for a journalist from his online publication, Africa Global News, for a 'potential exclusive story'. DJ Sumbody was killed in Woodmead in a hail of bullets in the early hours of Sunday, 20 November 2022. ALSO READ: DJ Sumbody's family welcomes the arrests of suspects and thanks police