Wine industry calls for aid after horror crash
14th Nov 2006, 21:02 GMT
The whole wine industry should provide aid for those affected by Monday's fatal railway accident at Faure in the Western Cape, according to leading figures in the industry. Nineteen wine farm casual workers died and 17 were injured when the truck carrying them was hit by a train at a level crossing.
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