The Manica Post

Man on way to new job killed in Rusape accident :

- Liberty Dube Post Correspond­ent

IN AN ugly twist of fate, a 50-year-old Mutare man who was on his way to take up a new job in Harare, lost his life last week in the Rusape accident involving Smart Express and Bolt Cutter buses in which 49 other people were also killed.

Simon Juru’s body was among the dead that were strewn over the accident scene and on pictures that circulated on social media, particular­ly on WhatsApp.

He was coming from Mutare aboard Smart Express bus. He died on the spot. Simon’s family revealed that they learnt of the sad news through WhatsApp pictures that were circulatin­g before they got official communicat­ion from the police.

Simon was one of the unfortunat­e people whose dreams were shattered because of the accident that was largely attributed to human error.

“We learnt about the death of my brother on WhatsApp after I saw some pictures. We last communicat­ed at 1538, about two hours before the accident when he was in Nyazura. He was visiting us and he was going to stay at my house for two months. It was sad and unexpected and we are still in a state of shock,” said the deceased’s brother John Juru.

He was laid to rest in Mhondoro on Saturday where scores of mourners gathered to pay their last respects.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss. We didn’t see this coming,” said the late Simon’s nephew Mr Joshua Gate.

“He was heading to Harare for his new job at a big company and we were all happy for him. We visited the scene hours after the horrific accident and the situation was sad and painful.

“Seeing his body lying lifeless on the tarmac was heartbreak­ing,” he said. He took a swipe at bus drivers whom he described as reckless, overzealou­s and inexperien­ced.

“Most of these drivers are reckless and inexperien­ced. They simply take Class Two drivers licences and start working as bus and truck drivers without adequate experience.

“It is saddening that bus operators employ these drivers and entrust them with people’s lives,” he added.

 ??  ?? The late Simon (bespectacl­ed) with his father Weston Juru and brother John Juru
The late Simon (bespectacl­ed) with his father Weston Juru and brother John Juru

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