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Hwange Woman Electrocuted While Feeding Chickens

1 year agoTue, 01 Nov 2022 07:42:30 GMT
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Hwange Woman Electrocuted While Feeding Chickens

A woman from Madumabisa village in Hwange was electrocuted on Wednesday last week after she tried to switch on a light in her fowl run.

According to the police, Lilian Mhlanga (41), had connected a cable from the house to the fowl run where she kept chickens that she wanted to feed on the fateful day.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Matabeleland North Province, Inspector Glory Banda, confirmed the incident to CITE. He said:

On 27 October 2022 and at around 1900 hours, Lilian Mhlanga entered a fowl run intending to feed her chickens.

While switching on the lights, she was electrocuted and fell down to the floor.

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The now deceased’s unnamed daughter later followed her to the fowl run to check on her and found her lying on the floor. Added Insp Banda:

She tried to hold her by her hand but she was also shocked by the electricity.

The deceased’s daughter then alerted some neighbours for help. One of the neighbours tripped an electric breaker so that they could remove the body from the fowl run.

An unconscious Mhlanga was rushed to St Patrick’s Hospital where she was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Police officers and electrical engineers from Hwange Colliery Company Limited attended the scene and observed that the electricity connection from the house to the fowl run was illegal and some electricity conductors were not insulated.

Insp Banda implored members of the public to desist from making illegal electricity cable connections following Mhlanga’s death.

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