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South Africa Women's World Cup cricketer dies in double tragedy
All-rounder Theunissen-Fourie, 25, represented South Africa in four internationals -- three ODIs and one Twenty20 -- and was part of the 2013 World Cup squad
Former South Africa Women's World Cup cricketer Elriesa Theunissen-Fourie and her child were killed in a car crash this weekend, police confirmed Sunday.
The fatal accident occurred in the northwestern mining town of Stilfontein, a police spokesman told AFP.
All-rounder Theunissen-Fourie, 25, represented South Africa in four internationals -- three ODIs and one Twenty20 -- and was part of the 2013 World Cup squad.
Elriesa Theunissen-Fourie, who played three ODIs and one T20I for South Africa, has tragically died at the age of 25. May she rest in peace.https://t.co/8bM0ECMSJZ
— ICC (@ICC) April 7, 2019
"This is a dreadful tragedy in the true sense of that word," said Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Thabang Moroe. "This is devastating news for all of us. "Elriesa did so much for the community in which she lived and gave excellent service both as a national player and in the work she did at grassroots level. "On behalf of the CSA family, I extend our deepest sympathy to her husband, her family, friends and all her cricketing colleagues."#CSAnews CSA shocked by tragic passing of Elriesa Theunissen-Fourie https://t.co/TiMQMFroCf #RIPElriesa pic.twitter.com/n0yRIs5uJR
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) April 6, 2019
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