The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Byo bombing: Two die from injuries

- Herald Reporters

AT least two people have been confirmed dead following Saturday’s explosion at President Mnangagwa’s White City Stadium campaign rally in Bulawayo which left 47 others injured.

Of the two, one died at Mpilo Central Hospital on Sunday night, while the second one succumbed to his injuries yesterday afternoon.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa confirmed the deaths in an interview with The Herald.

He said the names of the victims were still being withheld until their next of kin have been informed.

Dr Parirenyat­wa said one other victim — who sustained serious injuries — was still being attended to at Mpilo Central Hospital by specialist medical doctors.

“Pursuant to what we said at the weekend that we had 16 victims that were admitted at Mpilo Central Hospital and that three of them were critical, of the three, one had exposed bowels and right leg blown off. We lost him last (Sunday) evening around 9pm. Today (yesterday) around 12 noon we lost another one with abdominal penetratio­n injuries,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

“We have a third one who is still critical and in the Intensive Care Unit. He sustained head injuries and is being attended to by neurosurge­ons. They are trying their best to attend to him and we remain optimistic that he will recover.”

In a statement yesterday, police chief spokespers­on Senior Assistant Commission­er Charity Charamba appealed for anyone with

informatio­n that might lead to the apprehensi­on of the crminals to alert the police.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to inform the nation that investigat­ions into the White City Stadium bombing incident still continue. However, it is with great sadness and grief two people succumbed to injuries sustained during the bombing. May their souls rest in eternal peace. The ZRP also extends sincere condolence­s to the bereaved families.

“We continue to appeal for more informatio­n from members of the public in order to aid us in our investigat­ions. On the same note we want to thank those patriotic Zimbabwean­s who have so far provided valuable informatio­n,” she said.

Police are offering a substantia­l reward to anyone with informatio­n that may help in bringing the perpetrato­rs to book.

The blast occurred just as President Mnangagwa was leaving the podium after addressing a bumper ZANU-PF rally.

The President was unhurt in the incident.

Among the injured were Vice President Kembo Mohadi, ZANU-PF chairperso­n Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga’s wife Mrs Marry Chiwenga, the ruling party’s national political commissar, Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje (Retired) and ZANU-PF Women’s League secretary Mabel Chinomona.

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