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Police Concerned As More Minors Drown

1 year agoMon, 27 Feb 2023 05:27:02 GMT
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Police Concerned As More Minors Drown

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has expressed concern as more minors continue to drown to death across the country.

In a statement seen by Pindula News, police urged parents and guardians not to leave minors unattended to lower the risk of drowning. Reads the statement:

The ZRP is concerned with the safety of minors and adults at home as they embark on various activities.

On 23/02/23, Mthulisi Nhlalo Ndlovu (5) of St George Village, Chief Mabhikwa, Jotsholo, drowned in a 2m deep well when his guardians left him alone at home.

On 24/02/23, Donald Gwezuva (06) and Praymore Shoko (04) of Chidanhika Village, Chief Mapiravana, Mberengwa lost their lives after drowning in a 1.5m deep pool. The parents of the children had left the children at home while attending a local meeting.

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On 25/02/23, the body of Resistance Mhlanga (19) of Banda Village, Chief Mabhikwa, Jotsholo was retrieved from the water. The boy drowned whilst trying to cross the flooded Gwayi River.

These incidents follow a series of cases in which more minors reportedly drowned to death.

Police say the minors drown in shallow wells, pits, or rivers hence the need for parents and guardians to always ensure the safety and security of children.

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