Nearly two years after the deaths of Shallcross siblings Olysha and Owen Ganas, who were killed when an alleged street racer crashed into their vehicle, their family is still seeking justice. The incident resulted in their vehicle catching fire, prompting ongoing efforts by the family to hold accountable those responsible, according to IOL.
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