At least 26 people were killed and nine injured after a passenger
vehicle and a truck collided head-on in Tanzania on March 24, 2018.
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The accident occurred on Saturday night at Kitonga Village, Mkuranga District, when a passenger vehicle and a truck collided.
Eyewitnesses said most of the people who died were returning from Dar es Salaam’s Mbagala area to Mkuranga.
“There
were too many passengers... Most of those who died were either standing
or sitting on the front seats of the vehicle,” said a resident of
Kitonga, Mr Sudi Saleni, who arrived on the scene just after an
accident.
The Regional Commissioner
for Coast, Mr Evarist Ndikilo, arrived at Mkuranga District Hospital to
console the families and directed police to thoroughly investigate the
cause of the accident.
The medical
officer in-charge at Mkuranga, Mr Stephen Mwandambo, told relatives of
the deceased – who had gathered at the hospital to identify the bodies –
that they received 25 bodies.
Fifteen bodies have already been identified.
“Ten
accident victims were given first aid and referred to the Muhimbili
National Hospital (MNH),” Mr Mwandambo said, noting that one of the 10
died on the way to the MNH.
The acting commander for
the Kibiti Special Police Special Zone, Mr Mohamed Likwata, said most of
the bodies were damaged due to the magnitude of the accident.
"We
immediately rushed to the scene after reports had reached us. We found
24 people (11 women, seven men and six children) dead,” he said.
Police
were able to immediately identify the body of the passenger vehicle’s
driver and a Form One student from Saint Getrude Secondary School.
“From
the identity cards, police were also able to know that those who died
included a teacher employed by the Rufuji District Council and a
Standard One pupil from Tungi Primary School in Kigamboni Dar es
Salaam,” Mr Likwata said.
President John Magufuli sent a message of condolence to Coast Regional Commissioner, Mr Evarist Ndikilo, following the deaths.
“I have been grief-stricken by the loss of 26 people who died in an accident at Mkuranga, Coast Region.
“We
have lost a huge number of fellow Tanzanians who were part of the
country’s manpower,” said the statement issued by Director of
Communication Unit, State House.
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