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Six choir members killed, 23 injured in Kilimanjaro bus accident

At least six choir members have been confirmed dead, and 23 others injured in a tragic bus accident early this morning in the Pare Mountains, Same District, Kilimanjaro Region.

The accident occurred around 4:00 AM on the Bangalala road as the choir members were travelling from Chome to Vudee.

District Commissioner Kasilda Mgeni confirmed the incident, revealing that the bus lost control due to a brake failure.

“The vehicle, a coaster bus, was travelling on the Bangalala road when its brakes failed, causing the driver to lose control. The bus began reversing before swerving and overturning, leading to the deaths of six passengers,” said Mgeni.

The deceased were members of a local choir who were on their way to Vudee for a performance. The bodies of the victims have been taken to Same District Hospital, where authorities are handling the necessary procedures.

Mgeni extended her condolences to the families of the deceased, offering prayers for the victims. “May God rest the souls of the deceased in eternal peace,” she said.

The 23 injured individuals, ranging in severity, were immediately transported to nearby health facilities for treatment. Mgeni also assured the public that all efforts are being made to provide support to the victims and their families during this difficult time.

Some residents stood atop the Pare Mountains in Same District, Kilimanjaro Region, observing the scene of the accident that claimed the lives of six choir members and left 23 others injured.

The District Commissioner of Same, Kasilda Mgeni, visited some of the injured victims of an accident that claimed the lives of six choir members and left 23 others injured. The victims were travelling in a Coaster vehicle from Chome to Vudee within the district when the accident occurred earlier today, March 30, 2025

 

Source: thecitizen.co.tz

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