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Peter in stable condition at Mater Dei Hospital
16 Dec 2012 at 13:01hrs | Views
Zimbabwe soccer legend, Peter Ndlovu, who was involved in an accident this Sunday morning which killed his brother Adam, has since been transferred to Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo where he is said to be in a stable condition.
Family spokesperson, Mr Cowden Ncube told the state media that Peter is receiving due attention from the hospital.
Also present at the hospital was the Premier Soccer League CEO, Kenny Ndebele who passed his condolence message to the Ndlovu family following the death of Adam.
Ndebele said the country's football fraternity is poorer today without Adam, who was a household name in soccer around the country.
Meanwhile, condolence messages are pouring from every part of the country with some describing him as footballer par excellence.
Veteran educationist, Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said Adam was a big player who did much of the talking in the soccer field.
Ndlovu said his heart is with the Ndlovu family and all the soccer loving people of Zimbabwe in this time of bereavement.
He also wished Peter 'Nsukuzonke' Ndlovu a speedy recovery.
Former Young Warriors U-17 coach, Rodwell Dhlakama said he has lost a friend, adding that Adamski was a free man who assisted him in for scouting talent from Bulawayo when he was still with the Young Warriors.
Adam Ndlovu died in a horrific car crash in Victoria Falls in an accident that left his young brother, Peter seriously injured.
Family spokesperson, Mr Cowden Ncube told the state media that Peter is receiving due attention from the hospital.
Also present at the hospital was the Premier Soccer League CEO, Kenny Ndebele who passed his condolence message to the Ndlovu family following the death of Adam.
Ndebele said the country's football fraternity is poorer today without Adam, who was a household name in soccer around the country.
Meanwhile, condolence messages are pouring from every part of the country with some describing him as footballer par excellence.
Veteran educationist, Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said Adam was a big player who did much of the talking in the soccer field.
Ndlovu said his heart is with the Ndlovu family and all the soccer loving people of Zimbabwe in this time of bereavement.
He also wished Peter 'Nsukuzonke' Ndlovu a speedy recovery.
Former Young Warriors U-17 coach, Rodwell Dhlakama said he has lost a friend, adding that Adamski was a free man who assisted him in for scouting talent from Bulawayo when he was still with the Young Warriors.
Adam Ndlovu died in a horrific car crash in Victoria Falls in an accident that left his young brother, Peter seriously injured.
Source - zbc