Twenty four people are admitted to Lundazi District Hospital after the truck they were traveling in overturned some 30 kilometers north of Lundazi. The accident happened around 19:00 hours on the Lundazi-Chama road yesterday.
Eastern Province Commanding Officer Mary Chikwanda confirmed the accident to ZANIS in Lundazi this morning.
She said the driver of the truck registration number ABA 8319, Andrew Nkhoma 40, was carrying approximately 19 tonnes of tobacco for Alliance One, with 24 passengers sitting on top of the merchandise.
She said there were a total of 27 passengers when the accident happened. Of these, 16 men and one woman are admitted to the hospital. One man is in a critical condition.
Ms. Chikwanda said the accident occurred when the driver of the truck failed to negotiate a curve, which caused the truck to overturn.
She further said the truck was overloaded and that the driver has since been charged with careless driving.
Lundazi District Commissioner Masauso Banda told ZANIS that he was saddened by the accident.
Mr. Banda wondered why tobacco companies have to endanger the lives of people by allowing them to sit on top of the load.
He said this when he went to Lundazi General Hospital to check on the accident victims.
When contacted for a comment, owner of the truck Kalidi Dalala denied being the owner and when pressed further, said he was busy attending to other matters.
Two days ago, a Mitsubishi Pajero overturned on the Lundazi-Chipata road injuring three people in the process.
ZANIS