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17 people die in three road accidents this week

By Promise Dube

Seventeen people have died in three road traffic accidents this week, according to the Zimbabwe Republic Police ( ZRP), who have urged motorists to obey road regulations and avoid driving at night if possible.

The first road accident occurred on July 1, 2023, when a Yutong bus crashed head-on with a Toyota Allion vehicle at the 81-kilometre peg along the Harare-Masvingo road, killing five people, including a one-year-old child.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi has since announced the names of the five victims as Alexio Kamumvuri (48), Varaidzo Musapurwa (32) and Maila Dungwizha, a one-year-old infant, all of 10 Impala Plains Rovangoma in Karoi; Mudhoni Chihuri (33) and Tatenda Kisi (22) both of 21 Gifford Road Southerton in Harare.

โ€œZRP implores motorists to adhere to road rules and regulations and avoid night driving if possible,โ€ the Asst Commissioner said in a statement.

On July 3, 2023, in the same week, police confirmed nine people also died whilst 12 others were injured in a Nissan Caravan vehicle with yet-to-be-established passengers on board when it was involved in a head-on collision with a Honda Fit vehicle with seven passengers.

Police said this accident occurred along the 53-kilometre peg along the Harare to Chirundu Road around 1800 hours.

โ€œThe bodies of the victims were taken to Norton Hospital Mortuary for post-mortem whilst the injured were admitted at Inkomo and Sally Mugabe Hospitals,โ€ police said.

Another fatal road traffic accident occurred along the 140-kilometre peg Bulawayo to Beitbridge road which claimed three lives on July 4, 2023, around 0030 hours.

โ€œThree people were killed whilst four others were injured when a Toyota Hilux vehicle with nine passengers on board,โ€ police said.

โ€œThe Toyota Hilux vehicle veered off the road to the right before hitting the trailer of a Mthethi Dragon Bus with six passengers on board. The bodies of the victims were taken to Gwanda Provincial Hospital mortuary for post-mortem whilst the injured are admitted at the same hospital.โ€

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