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Imbali Killed in Truck Accident

 

 

Jabulisa Dlamini and Eugene Dube, Times of Swaziland, Manzini, 29 August
2015

 

Over 50 parents from different parts of the country last night flocked the
Raleigh Fitkin Memorial (RFM) Hospital to identify bodies of their children,
members of the Imbali regiment, who were involved in a horrific accident
near the traffic circle, in Matsapha.

 

The tragic accident, which happened along the MR3 Highway, Mahhala, involved
two trucks, which were ferrying maidens and a sedan. This was around 5:20pm.

 

The maidens were said to be returning from Phonjwane and Singweni destined
for Ludzidzini Royal Residence for the ongoing national Umhlanga Reed Dance
cultural activity.

 

According to witnesses, traffic police officers pulled-over a Toyota van
along the highway and that was when the first truck failed to avoid hitting
the car as it smashed into the Toyota's rear. This caused the pile up as the
second truck crashed onto the truck which also had the excited maidens on
board.

 

One of the maidens who survived the accident, in an interview with the Swazi
News, confirmed the account of some of the witnesses.

 

"We were about 50 on board the first truck that smashed into the Toyota van
and was crashed from the rear by the other truck which was driving behind
ours," Siphelele Sigudla (18) said.

 

One of the hospital authorities, who refused to be named, confirmed that
seven people, six maidens and one Indvuna, were confirmed dead at the
Emergency Room (ER) by medical doctors before being taken to the mortuary.

 

Police Deputy Officer Information and Communications Inspector Phindile
Vilakati could only confirm the accident which occurred near the traffic
circle, Matsapha.

 

"I cannot confirm more details on the matter as it still has to be formally
reported to higher authorities. The accident involving maidens did occur and
the police are still busy with investigations, contact the RSP
communications desk tomorrow for more information," Inspector Vilakati said.
Fire and Emergency Services Mbabane Branch divisional officer, Auto Dlamini
who was found at the scene could confirm that nine maidens had passed on.

 

This was at the time he was interviewed at about 6:40pm. Dlamini said he
was, however, not in position to say whether this was the final death toll
as he could attend to those they had attended to.  

 

"Information we have gathered so far is that one truck rammed into the other
and both were destined towards Ludzidzini Royal Residence," said Dlamini.

 

Meanwhile, the said parents flocked the hospital's Emergency Room (ER) in a
bid to identify their children, however, they were not able to as they were
ordered to wait outside the ER, which was full of injured maidens and those
who had been already certified dead by medical doctors. When Swazi News
reporters arrived at the hospital, the staff, medical doctors, the
hospital's administration, members of the Royal Swaziland Police (RSP) were
running up and down the corridors, trying to assist injured maidens from
ambulances and police vehicles to the ER.

 

 

From:
<http://www.times.co.sz/news/104440-imbali-killed-in-truck-accident.html>
http://www.times.co.sz/news/104440-imbali-killed-in-truck-accident.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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