Masvingo and Gokwe road accidents claim thirteen lives and injure over 100

In a devastating series of events this evening, thirteen people have lost their lives and 107 others have been injured in separate road accidents in Masvingo and Gokwe. National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the tragic incidents, which have sent shockwaves through the region.

The accidents, occurring in different locations, involved multiple vehicles and resulted in severe casualties. Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scenes, where they worked to rescue survivors and manage the aftermath of the crashes.

Commissioner Nyathi expressed deep condolences to the families of those affected and emphasized the ongoing efforts of the police and emergency teams to provide aid and support. The exact causes of the accidents are still under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest challenging road conditions and possible vehicle malfunctions as contributing factors.

Authorities are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution, particularly during adverse weather conditions and on poorly maintained roads. The police are also appealing to witnesses to come forward with any information that may assist in the investigation.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of these tragic events, support services are being mobilized to assist the injured and their families. The incidents highlight the urgent need for road safety measures and stricter enforcement to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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