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March 17, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 1 Comment
A mother and her daughter accused of assaulting a nurse at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre have been given court bail after spending weeks on police remand.
The accused persons shield their faces as they leave the court room on
The Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court in Blantyre has released on bail Esnart Selemani and her daughter, Yankho, on bail.
Senior Resident Magistrate, Akya Mwanyongo, has ordered the two to provide non-cash bail bond of K50, 000 each, one K150, 000 non-cash surety for each of the two and report to Blantyre Police Station every Friday per fortnight as some of bail conditions.
The two allegedly committed the crime on February 17, 2021.
According to reports, the nurse, Gertrude Moffat, in her capacity as the nurse on duty for ward 5A asked the two to leave the ward due to Covid-19 restrictions.
In his ruling, Senior Resident Magistrate Akya Mwanyongo, granted the two suspects a conditional bail citing that keeping them further in custody is tantamount to obstruction of justice.
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Seven Primary School pupils on Thursday sustained different degrees of injuries after being hit by a speeding vehicle at Vipya in Chigumula, along Limbe-Thyolo road.
Three children namely: Precious Kaluwire, 12, Precious Galeza, 11, and Kelifa Chokotho, 12, sustained serious injuries, while four others escaped with minor injuries.
It is said that the driver Zunedi Ibrahim, 28, was driving motor vehicle registration number BQ 9035 Ford Ranger pick-up from the direction of Thyolo towards Limbe along Limbe-Thyolo Road.
On arrival at Vipya whilst overtaking unknown car, he lost control of the vehicle and went to the extreme near side of the road where he hit seven children who were standing on the near side dirt verge waiting to cross the road.