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Shaun Mogaila, 29 , a player for Sekhukhune United , allegedly crashed his BMW into a car that was carrying an adult woman and two children in Gauteng province .
The nine-year-old girl was declared dead on scene after the crash, local police say.
The woman and the 13-year old are currently being treated in hospital.
A video of the crash has gone viral on social media, with many expressing outrage.
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