Wednesday, 26 September 2012

FOUR DIE, SEVEN INJURED IN GREAT NORTH ROAD ACCIDENT



Four people died on the spot while seven others survived with injuries yesterday after a Toyota Haice registration Number ALB 7864 they were travelling in overturned following a rear tyre burst.
Acting Zambia Police Public Relations Officer, Rae Hamoonga, told ZANIS in a press statement that the driver of the bus, Cleophas Mutiti, aged 43, of Arakan Barracks, also sustained a painful right shoulder and is admitted to Serenje hospital.
Mr Hamoonga named the four that died as Chalwe Mutiti, aged 37, Pascaline Pabaso, aged 23, Loveness Mwansa, Mutiti, 39 and Agness Mutiti 37.
He said the deceased persons were believed to be travelling to Samfya from Lusaka.
Mr Hamoonga further named the seven people as, Humphrey Mumba, 30, a teacher at Serenje School, Miriam Chupa, aged 50, of Highridge in Kabwe, John Kupoba aged, 5, of Kamwala South in Lusaka and Cleopatra Mutiti aged 1 of Arakan Barracks in Lusaka.
Others are Amelia Mutiti, aged 36, of Kamwala South, Catherine Mutiti of Chindwini Barracks and Kamfwa Nkandwe, aged 4, of Mikango Barracks.
The victims have been admitted to Samfya District Hospital while the bodies of the deceased are lying in Samfya hospital mortuary.

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