Grey Freight Continental

Grey Freight Continental

Freight and custom clearance services locally, regionally and internationally. We offer freight services at strategic Southern African ports and borders.

Open
HomeEducation

Tynwald High School Bus Accident Caused By Speeding - Police

2 years agoSun, 16 Oct 2022 05:40:52 GMT
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
Tynwald High School Bus Accident Caused By Speeding - Police

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has established that the driver of the Tynwald High School bus that was involved in a fatal accident in Juliusdale, Nyanga on Friday night was speeding and failed to negotiate a sharp curve.

Six pupils, five female and one male, died from head injuries after the bus overturned and landed on its roof near Pine Tree Hotel at the 75km peg along the Rusape-Nyanga Road.

According to a leaked internal police memorandum, the driver, Chamunorwa Machimbidzofa (43), was yet to produce his driver’s licence to ascertain whether he was certified to have been behind the wheel.

According to the memo, circumstances were that on October 14, 2022, at around 7 pm, Machimbidzofa was driving a blue and white Higer bus belonging to Tynwald High School along Rusape-Nyanga road with 41 students and four staff members on board. It reads:

Upon reaching the 75-kilometre peg on the said road at a sharp curve, the sole party failed to negotiate a curve, veered off the road to the left and rolled several times on a steep slope.

Click here: Pindula WhatsApp Channel
wa.me/channel/0029Vb4GVea90x2nCSDImS1b

 

In the process threw out some passengers, injuring 34 of them and killing five on the spot the bus landed on its roof.

The injured passengers were ferried to Nyanga District Hospital and one died upon arrival at the hospital and Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital, where they were admitted.

A report was made to police Nyanga Traffic who attended the scene. Next of kin were advised.

The vehicle sustained extensive damages and is at the scene awaiting VID inspection. Investigations are in progress.

The dead are; Anesuishe Hove (14) of Bluffhill in Harare; Beyonce Guyo (15) of Madokero, Harare; Anita Manyuka (16) of Tynwald Harare; Destiny Dziva (14) of Avondale Harare; Kimberly Tarisai Mutusva (15) of Chitepo Heights, Harare and Craig Madanhire (age unknown), a male juvenile.

Police said Beyonce, Anita, Destiny, Kimberly and Craig died on the spot, while Anesuishe died upon admission at Nyanga District Hospital. | NewZimbabwe.com

Tags

9 Comments

Oliver · 2 years ago
Zvakaoma
heartbroken · 2 years ago
may they're souls rest in eternal peace
Raymond Gunda · 2 years ago
Dont make senseless jokes on such grave matters you should sympathise with the parents of these children
Gogo · 2 years ago
Mabuses ane vana vesch ngaasafambe husiku pliz
Silas Gwatipedza · 2 years ago
Why not governing the speed of all those buses..... 90km/hr maximum will be fair
reply · 2 years ago
I think 80 is better
Mukanyapazvese · 2 years ago
iis that conclusion from the tachograph or guesswork
🙄 · 2 years ago
Zanupf government must remove all sharp curves on from our roads. It is responsible for this accident kkkk vanodaro vanhu vekwaChamisa
Machimbidzofa · 2 years ago
****nse hapana😟🙆

Leave a Comment


Generate a Whatsapp Message

Buy Phones on Credit.

More Deals
Feedback