Zuma son’s Porsche crash kills Zim woman

Duduzane Zuma
Duduzane Zuma

JOHANNESBURG. — Police are investigating President Jacob Zuma’s son for manslaughter after a woman died in an accident involving his sports car, media reports said yesterday.
Duduzane Zuma, a businessman, crashed his Porsche into a minibus taxi just before midnight on February 1 in the suburb of Sandton, the Sunday Independent, the Sunday Times and Eyewitness News radio reported.

Police confirmed an investigation of manslaughter against the Porsche driver, but declined to name the person until charges are laid and he appears in court.
“There was an incident where a Porsche collided in the rear of a taxi in the dark during heavy rain,” said Johannesburg Metro Police spokesman Wayne Minnaar.
“The taxi overturned and one person died; two were injured,” he said.

The fatality was 30-year-old Zimbabwean national Phumzile Dube, who was buried in Zimbabwe on Saturday, the Sunday Times reported.
Her husband told the newspaper that no one had contacted the family.

“Zuma killed my wife and I want justice,” said Themba Dube. “It doesn’t matter whether he is the president’s son – justice doesn’t have eyes.”
Taxi driver Vusi Dlamini was hospitalised after he collapsed at the scene.

“I don’t like what happened. He bumped me out of the blue and my taxi overturned.
“One passenger died instantly,” he told the Sunday Times.

The officer on the scene did not take blood alcohol tests, Minnaar said.
Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj told AFP he did not comment on Zuma family matters.

Duduzane, who turns 30 this year, is one of four children that Zuma had with his second wife Kate, who died in 2000. — AFP.

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