A FAMILY of three among them a baby have died after the canoe they were in capsized as they were trying to cross Kilumba river in Mushindamo district of North-Western province.
In the same incident, a mother who was also in the same canoe that capsized has lost her baby after discovering that it had died on her back after managing to swim to shore.
The bodies of the other deceased person’s have not yet been retrieved due to floods in the area.
North-Western commanding officer Davies Moola who confirmed the sad incident to Mwebantu said it occurred on Friday last week along Kilumba river in Mushindamo.
Mr Moola said the matter was reported Chieftaness Chikola’s retainer that five people had drowned.
“It was reported that five people namely Philius Kimpakete aged between 20 and 30 years, Liness Kabulwe aged between 19 and 25 years,Agnes Kimpakete aged between 7 to 11 months ,Swaze Bwato age not known and unknown names and age, but child to Swaze Bwato drowned in Kilumba river in chiefteness Chikola’s area in Mushindamo District.
The brief facts are that a group of people were coming from Mushindamo Border. When they reached at the same said river, started crossing using a canoe to the other side of the river, which was being paddled by Philius Kimpakete who managed to cross with a good number of them,” he said.
He said Mr Kimpakete, the now deceased and the paddler then picked up the , Ms Liness, also deceased who was carrying a child Agness Kimpakete on her back, and another woman Swaze Bwato who was also carrying a child.
“As they were crossing the river ,the canoe they were in capsized and they all fell into the same river. Swaze Bwato managed to swim with her child on her back and got out of the river. unfortunately it was discovered that, her child had died.”
“The paddler, his wife and their child, drowned and were carried away by the current of water. A search by the locals is underway .The relatives with help members of the Public have been advised to continue searching for the bodies. However, it is difficult to access the area, because it is impassable due to floods,” he said.
(Mwebantu, Tuesday, 1st Februray, 2023)