Toyota Mark X hits 6 people
Six people survived with injuries after they were hit by a motor vehicle that plunged into the Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank Building located at Central Park near the junction of Cairo and Church roads in Lusaka.
The victims who include one male are aged between 25 and 30.
The accident happened today around 08:00 hours at the junction of Cairo and Church roads when the driver of the Toyota Mark X registration number BAV 3497 identified as Kenneth Zulu aged 32 while driving from the Southern direction (mobile City area) lost control of the vehicle as he was joining Church road and careered off the road in the process went to hit into the building of Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank before hitting the six people who were working inside the building.
Five of the accident victims were rushed to CFB Hospital while one who sustained a fractured left leg and the driver of the Mark X were rushed to the University Teaching Hospital.
The motor vehicle caused serious damage to the building and its office equipment.
The vehicle had its bonnet, front bumper, right fender and windscreen damaged.
This is contained in a statement issued to Daily Star Zambia by Police Deputy Spokesperson Danny Mwale today.
The victims who include one male are aged between 25 and 30.
The accident happened today around 08:00 hours at the junction of Cairo and Church roads when the driver of the Toyota Mark X registration number BAV 3497 identified as Kenneth Zulu aged 32 while driving from the Southern direction (mobile City area) lost control of the vehicle as he was joining Church road and careered off the road in the process went to hit into the building of Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank before hitting the six people who were working inside the building.
Five of the accident victims were rushed to CFB Hospital while one who sustained a fractured left leg and the driver of the Mark X were rushed to the University Teaching Hospital.
The motor vehicle caused serious damage to the building and its office equipment.
The vehicle had its bonnet, front bumper, right fender and windscreen damaged.
This is contained in a statement issued to Daily Star Zambia by Police Deputy Spokesperson Danny Mwale today.