Horror crash claims 20
Felex Share Herald Reporter
TWENTY people died while 26 others were injured – five of them seriously – when a Chawasarira bus burst a front tyre while overtaking and sideswiped a haulage truck 58km along the Harare-Bulawayo Road yesterday morning.
The Chivi-bound bus burst its right front tyre and sideswiped the truck which was going in the opposite direction, killing 18 people on the spot.
A Lofombo bus which was being overtaken swerved off the road and landed on its side, killing one person, who became the nineteenth person to die on the spot.
One more passenger died on admission to Parirenyatwa Hospital.
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