Mozambique: Three die following explosion in Ndunda, Beira


Three people lost their lives on Sunday, in Ndunda neighbourhood, in the Beira central Mozambican city of Beira, following the explosion of a device which may have been a land mine.

According to Monday’s issue of the independent daily “O País”, three other people were seriously injured and are currently receiving intensive care at Beira Central Hospital. It is believed that the victims, who were playing football in an old storage room, found the explosive device and, without knowing the function of the instrument, they tried to open it up. It then exploded.

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Source: Club of Mozambique News


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