Four people have lost their lives in a high-impact collision on the N2 near Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal.

Four people lost their lives in a high-impact collision on the N2 near Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday morning. 
According to Paul Herbst, medical services operations director at IPSS Medical Rescue, there were no survivors.
The crash involved a Toyota Hilux bakkie and an Audi A3. 
“The Audi was carrying a substantial amount of dagga and illicit cigarettes. We’re not sure which direction the car was travelling in when it collided head-on with the bakkie with two occupants – one of whom is believed to be an RTI (Road Traffic Inspectorate) member on his way to work. 
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“The driver and another occupant of the Audi were trapped in the vehicle when it caught alight on impact.”
Herbst told News24 at 10:10 that the N2 northbound was closed because the accident scene had not been cleared.
“Collision units and the necessary authorities are on the way.” 
More to follow.