Stacey and JSbu encourage KZN to send words of encouragement in support to the Van Rooyen family.

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Their son, Mike is currently in a coma following a tragic accident on the N3 last week Monday.

This tragic multiple vehicle accident happened on the N3. Where ten individuals were seriously injured. The girlfriend of one of the victims of the accident, Kayla Rix, has spoken out and asked for prayers for her partner Mike van Rooyen, a 32-year-old admin manager who lives in Hillcrest.

According to Kayla, she was halfway through making dinner when she got the call about the accident. Mike was found unconscious on the scene.

For the first hour of this show we asked KZN to send loving and supporting words to share with the family.
22 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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