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Truck Driver in Choma died of heart attack and not Ebola

HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma

SOUTHERN Province Police Commissioner Mary Chikwanda says the Zimbabwean national truck driver China Maduma 59 who was recently found dead in his truck in Choma did not die of Ebola.

Ms Chikwanda said the post-term that was conducted at Choma general Hospital this morning revealed that the deceased died of heart attack.

Speaking in an interview with Journalist in Choma today Ms Chikwanda said the family of the deceased authorised the post-mortem whose results cleared the suspicions that he had died from Ebola.

“I wish to confirm that the Ebola suspicion has been cleared, because the post-mortem clearly revealed that Mr China Maduma died out of heart attack”, she said.

She said the relatives to the deceased have since taken the body to Zimbabwe for burial.

A Zimbabwean truck driver was last week found dead in his truck in Choma where he had packed to rest after a long drive from the democratic Republic of Congo.

His death raised fears among Choma residents after learning that rumours that it could be an Ebola case.

HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found dead after parking for a rest in Choma
HEALTH workers disinfectant a foreign truck before
removing the body of a Zimbabwean driver China Maduma who was found
dead after parking for a rest in Choma
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8 COMMENTS

  1. This LT reporter is a complete ldiot. How can he write health workers disinfectant a foreign truck…six times without noticing an error in the first attempt at English??

  2. LT, nimwe ba pushi bonse! what kind of English do chaps use, surely how can you fail to caption a photo with correct English. You even repeat the same mistake over and over “Health workers disinfectant a foreign truck…”. Honestly!

  3. We got the message but please proof read what your so called journalists are writing. They cannot make the same error several times, it’s embarrassing!

  4. And is that PPE suitable for ebola ependemic??You are supposed to put on disopasable water proof overalls not those cotton overalls for FRA helpers with no respiratory masks.!!!!

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