 Police opened an investigation into the accident of Mbara and Killer Count. Police have launched an investigation into the deaths of six people involved in a fatal car accident in Marikana which took the lives of musicians Mbara and Killer Count. In a statement to Chwisa Livee, Department of Transport, Roads, and Community Safety spokesperson Vojo Komormi said on August 7, six people had passed away in a head-on collision on the N4 in Rustenburg near the Marikana tollgate. The Department of Community Safety, Roads, and Transport has confirmed the accident that claimed six lives on the N4. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased and we hope they find strength during this difficult period. An investigation is underway to establish the cause of the accident. We are again appealing to people to adhere to the regulations as most accidents happen way past curfew time. Work with our law enforcement officials to ensure you arrive alive. Fans and celebs were left heartbroken after the news of Killer Cow and Mbara's passing top the trending charts. Sources confirmed to F5 News that the pair were involved in a car accident on their way to a Rustenburg gig. The accident also claimed the lives of upcoming artists Kenya The Voice Hate Bee, DJ Thando Todd, and TD, who were with the pair in the car. Pura has shown brightly recently during the rise of the AMA piano genre, having been part of great collaborations that gave Mzansi hits including Umsa Benzahuehu. Killer Cow, real name Sakali Hlatchwayo, burst into the spotlight when he was discovered on Twitter.