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Six die in Trans-Caprivi highway crash

Home National Six die in Trans-Caprivi highway crash
Six die in Trans-Caprivi highway crash

SIX people died in a motor vehicle accident about 30 kilometres east of the Chetto settlement on the Trans-Caprivi Highway (B8 road) in the Zambezi region on Sunday.

According to Namibian Police Force (NamPol) spokesperson, Inspector Raimbert Muronga it is alleged that a sports utility vehicle (SUV) travelling from Kongola to Divundu and a Nissan Note, travelling in the opposite direction, collided head-on while one of the vehicles was overtaking.

The names of the deceased are being withheld because their next of kin have not yet been informed of their deaths.
Police investigations continue. – Nampa