Accident victims identified

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Accident victims identified
Accident victims identified

Africa-PressNamibia. TWO sisters, the 21-year-old Stacey Tsuses and the 19-year-old Recotha Precious Tsuses, were identified as the victims of the horrific pile-up motor vehicle accident that occurred about ten kilometres outside Usakos on Friday.

The daughter of one of the Tsuses sisters, the two-year-old Naledi Mootseng was critically injured during the crash that involved two passenger cars, a bakkie and a truck and succumbed to her injuries while being transferred to a Windhoek hospital.

According to the official report about the fatal crash, the little girl along with another two-year-old child and a three-year-old child that were occupants of one of the other cars that were involved in the crash were critically injured. The critically injured children were transferred to a hospital in Windhoek, but Naledi was declared dead upon her arrival in Windhoek.

The truck driver did not sustain any serious injuries and the four occupants of the bakkie were only slightly injured. The four other people that were travelling in the two passenger vehicles were more seriously injured and are still hospitalized. The Namibian Police in Karibib is investigating a case of culpable homicide and one of negligent or reckless driving.

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