/ 29 December 2012

Six traffic post applicants die after fitness test

Scores of applicants for positions as traffic officers could not cope with the fitness test and collapsed.
Scores of applicants for positions as traffic officers could not cope with the fitness test and collapsed.

Another person apparently committed suicide in frustration after the test, the news station reported. Provincial Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Willies Mchunu could not be reached for comment about the deaths.

However, in a statement on Saturday he said he would investigate the incident whereby "scores" of people who were trying to get a job at the road traffic inspectorate, collapsed during a fitness test.

"More than 34 000 applicants qualified for the 90 trainee posts which were advertised," said Mchunu in a statement.

He said that 15 600 applicants attended a fitness test at the Harry Gwala Stadium on Thursday, and a similar number attended on Friday.

"Scores of them could not cope with the hot weather condition and collapsed." Many were taken to hospital. Mchunu said that he would meet with those in charge of the test on Saturday.

"We regret any injuries or loss of lives as a result of the fitness test," he said. – Sapa