THIRD YEAR UNZA STUDENT ELECTR0CUTED TO D€ATH….while attempting to plug her phone for charging

THIRD YEAR UNZA STUDENT ELECTR0CUTED TO D€ATH

….while attempting to plug her phone for charging

Lusaka… Sunday April 7, 2024 (SMART EAGLES)

A third-year student studying Public Administration at the University of Zambia has been fatally electr0cuted while attempting to charge her phone.

Police Spokesperson Rae Haamonga has named the victim as Margret Chibesakunda, aged 22.

Mr Haamonga says the incident occurred around 21:30 hours at October Block 2, Room 23, of the University of Zambia Great East Road Campus.

He said Ms. Chibesakunda sustained severe burns on her neck, right elbow, and leg.

He added that despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries.

“On the evening of April 6, 2024, at approximately 23:40 hours Chelston Police Station received a distressing report of electrocution from Ms. Mwanja Daka, aged 29, residing at house 86/24 Ng’ombe Chimulambe Street. Ms. Daka, a registered nurse at the University of Zambia clinic, reported a tragic incident involving Ms. Margret Chibesakunda, aged 22, a third-year student studying Public Administration at the University of Zambia,” he disclosed.

“According to the report, Ms. Chisabekunda was fatally electrocuted while attempting to plug her phone for charging.”

Following the unfortunate event, there was a spontaneous demonstration by University of Zambia students, obstructing the Great East Road with stones and drums.

“In response, police officers swiftly intervened to restore public order. The students were urged to mourn within the campus premises rather than disrupting public order. Fortunately, the students complied with the advice and returned to the University grounds,” he disclosed.

“The deceased’s body was transferred to the University of Zambia clinic and subsequently deposited at the University Teaching Hospital Mortuary awaiting postmortem and burial. The Zambia Police Service extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ms. Margret Chibesakunda during this difficult time. Our investigation into the circumstances surrounding the electrocution incident is ongoing, and we are committed to ensuring that justice is served.”

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