Five people have sustained serious injuries after falling off a moving Fuso Fighter truck in Mpulungu.
The accident happened around 12:00hrs yesterday when the side of the truck, which was carrying over 50 mourners, opened, and threw the mourners mostly women on the tarmac.
Both police and health officials in the district confirmed the accident and described the conditions of the five victims, who were rushed to Mbala General Hospital as critical.
Police said the driver of the Fuso Fighter truck registration No. ABP 5982 who was identified as Joseph Simukonda has since been detained and will appear in court soon.
One victim, Maggie Nakazwe said the accident happened at Mupata village whilst the mourners were on their way back from the grave to bury a member of the Catholic Church who had died.
She told ZANIS in an interview at the district hospital that most of the victims were members of the Catholic Church in the area.
Nakazwe narrated that as the truck reached ZAOGA church before entering the main road, the driver suddenly accelerated, forcing the packed truck to surge forward.
She said the resulting momentum forced the side of the truck to give in thereby exerting pressure on the people who were at the back of the truck.Nakazwe who herself sustained a bruised knee said most of the injured were women.
This is the second serious accident to occur within the course of the week in Mpulungu.
On Tuesday, a truck belonging to Raubex contractors which was carrying workers who are tarring the Kasama /Mpulungu road careered off the road and overturned at Kafukula village near Mankonga Basic School.
This was after the driver failed to negotiate a sharp corner.
Several workers were injured in the accident and have since been admitted to the hospital.
ZANIS