Police name Beitbridge accident victims

Sunday Mail Reporter

POLICE have released names of 21 people who perished in an accident involving an Urban Connect bus and an Auro Transport haulage truck near the Lutumba tollgate along the Beitbridge-Masvingo road on February 13.

The accident claimed 24 lives on the spot, while another victim died later in hospital, bringing the total death toll to 25.

Police also confirmed that 29 injured passengers are receiving treatment at the Beitbridge District Hospital, and two others at the Gwanda Provincial Hospital. 

Thirteen critically injured passengers were transferred to the United Bulawayo Group of Hospitals for further medical care.

In a statement, police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi identified 21 of the 25 deceased victims, following confirmation by their next of kin.

The victims are:

1. Gwiba Kezias (51) — Stoneridge, Harare

2. Mudzingwa Origin (47) — Sese village, Masvingo

3. Tsitsi Mukaro — Dulibadzimu, Beitbridge

4. Emma Mukaro — Dulibadzimu, Beitbridge

5. Punich Masvenhise (45) — SDP, Beitbridge

6. Richard Kandororo (37) — Maridale, Norton

7. Vincent Bvumbe (35) — Shule Shule, Beitbridge

8. Petronella Murungweni (26) — Mashavire, Beitbridge

9. Jeke Paradzai (46) — Glen Norah, Harare

10. Abell Rumbwere — Mashavire, Beitbridge

11. Melissa Jackson (21) — Warren Park, Harare

12. Natasha Tembo — SDP, Beitbridge

13. Gilbert Gwinyai Mafi — Mbare, Harare

14. Elizabeth Mauto (48) — Seke, Chitungwiza

15. Faustina Zhakata Chibamu — Budiriro 5, Harare

16. Mutsekwa Josphine — Dulibadzimu, Beitbridge

17. Mollicious Kahanda (37) — Holiday Inn, Beitbridge

18. Douglous Mandira (43) — Marlborough

19. Angela Tembo — SDP, Beitbridge

20. Taziva Nyashega — Hatcliffe, Harare

21. Elton Marima — Old Medium, Beitbridge

Police have appealed to the public to help identify the remaining four victims.

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