Accident claims two, injures 16

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Tinaani Nyabereka

Gokwe-Two people died while 16 others were seriously injured after the vehicle they were travelling in overturned on January 21.
The accident occurred near Mutora Business centre in Gokwe.
Midlands police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko urged motorist to exercise caution on roads.
“We are appealing to motorists to exercise maximum caution and adhere to road traffic regulations when driving,” he said.
The driver Sylvester Hunduza (36) of Mutora stands, Gokwe was driving a Nissan Caravan with 17 passengers on board heading towards Mhumha Business Centre.
About 700 metres from Mutora business centre, he lost control of the vehicle after hitting a pothole.
The vehicle veered off the road and overturned before landing by its side. One person died on the spot. 16 other passengers were seriously injured and the driver sustained head injuries.
The matter was reported to the police. One of the injured was pronounced dead upon admission at Gokwe north hospital.
Meanwhile 13 other passengers were admitted at Gokwe Hospital whilst other three were referred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.

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