ZIMBABWEAN COUPLE DEPORTED OVER SECRET BURIAL OF CHILD IN BOTSWANA.(PHOTO)

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 ZIMBABWEAN COUPLE DEPORTED OVER SECRET BURIAL OF CHILD IN BOTSWANA A Zimbabwean couple has been deported from Botswana after secretly burying their child without notifying authorities. Motilinah Mpofu and Christopher Ncube were convicted on Thursday of concealing a death after they allegedly dug a grave for their child in the dead of night. The Gaborone court heard the child had died suddenly. Instead of reporting the death to police, health officials, or traditional leaders, the couple quietly buried the youngster and hoped no one would find out. But the secret did not stay buried for long.   Police moved in and arrested the pair. In sentencing, the court ordered that the couple be taken to the Plumtree Border Post for deportation to Zimbabwe.  Top Botswana lawyer Winnie Masitha who offered the couple free legal representation during the trial, confirmed the deportation to BTV News. Masitha believed that the matter should not be viewed only through the lens of crim...

THAI TRAIN DRIVER CHARGED WITH NEGLIGENCE AFTER DEADLY BANGKOK BUS COLLISION KILLS 8.(PHOTO).


 Thai train driver charged with negligence after deadly Bangkok bus collision kills 8

   Thai authorities have charged a train driver with negligence following a deadly crash in central Bangkok that killed eight people and injured 32 others when a freight train collided with a public bus at a rail crossing on Saturday.

Police said the train driver was formally charged with negligence causing death after investigators determined there was evidence of reckless conduct that led to the fatal collision. The driver remains in custody as the investigation continues.

Authorities also said the bus driver is expected to face charges, but has not yet been questioned due to injuries sustained in the crash and is currently receiving medical treatment. Officials added that additional charges could still be filed as the investigation develops.

The crash occurred when a freight train struck a bus that had stopped on the tracks at a red light, triggering a fire that engulfed the vehicle and caused damage to nearby traffic. Emergency crews responded to the scene, and the area has since been cleared with rail services restored.

Transport officials said safety measures and oversight at crossings will be reviewed in response to the incident in an effort to prevent similar accidents. Local commuters said the crossing had long been seen as dangerous, with concerns that vehicles frequently ignored warning signals.

Thailand continues to face high rates of road traffic fatalities, with safety experts pointing to enforcement challenges and risky driving behavior as ongoing concerns.


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