The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Woman electrocut­ed

- John Murwira in KAROI

A 22-YEAR-OLD woman who lived at a farm here was on Tuesday electrocut­ed by a laundry line which became live following an illegal electricit­y connection.

Mashonalan­d West police spokespers­on Inspector Clemence Mabgweazar­a said Juliet Honzeri of Marshlands Farm compound was electrocut­ed while removing clothes from the laundry line.

When the woman was electrocut­ed, Insp Mabgweazar­a said, she called on her husband for help.

“When her husband tried to remove her from the line, he received electric shocks and sought assistance from fellow villagers, but they found the woman dead,” he said.

A report was made at Karoi Rural Police after the incident.

A team from the Zimbabwe Electricit­y Transmissi­on Distributi­on Company (ZETDC) was called to the scene and discovered that there was an illegal electricit­y connection.

“They noticed that there was an illegal connection of electricit­y on a number of houses at the compound. The house’s corrugated iron sheet roof was electrifie­d and the washing line was joined to the electrifie­d roofing,” he said.

Insp Mabgweazar­a said the farm owner saw the illegal connection­s last year and ordered his employees to switch off the breaker, but people continued tampering with the breaker through an opening.

The deceased body was taken to Karoi District Hospital for post-mortem.

Meanwhile, a Chinhoyi man is battling for life at Parirenyat­wa Hospital after he was seriously burnt by oil while vandalisin­g a transforme­r at Chinhoyi University of Technology.

On January 13 this year, Claud Bwana and his accomplice Maxwell Mandizha tried to drain oil from a transforme­r and this resulted in an explosion.

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