Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl 'badly hurt' after head-on car crash
A family spokesperson said Carl is 'intensive care' but out of danger
Oscar Pistorius' elder brother Carl is being treated in intensive care following a head-on collision with another car on Friday night, local media has reported.
The crash is understood to have occurred close to Modimolle in the Limpopo province when a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction swerved and collided with his car on the N1.
He sustained fractures to his right forearm, leg and left foot, as well as a hip injury and lacerations to his liver and heart, according to the reports. Carl was returning from a business trip when the incident took place.
His uncle Arnold Pistorius said in a statement that Carl had been badly hurt, but “is out of danger”.
"Carl's vehicle was hit head-on by another car that had swerved from the opposite side of the [N1] highway into... oncoming traffic," he said.
"Carl was badly hurt but we are thankful that he is out of danger. He was transferred to a hospital in Pretoria."
A colleague had been in a different vehicle and witnessed the crash, he added.
In 2013 Carl was acquitted of culpable homicide after being involved in a collision with a female motorcyclist in 2008 who later died.
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