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Zimbabweans drown in Limpopo river
08 Jan 2017 at 16:31hrs | Views
Polokwane – Zimbabweans trying to cross the border were among five people who died and five were rescued during flash floods in Limpopo, police said on Sunday.
According to South African media, the bodies of two men were found in the Limpopo River near Beitbridge, while two women and three girls, aged between six and 10, were rescued in the same area on Thursday and Friday.
"It is suspected that they attempted to enter the country illegally when they became trapped by the rising river" provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo is quoted saying.
The women and children received medical attention before being handed over to home affairs officials.
The two men who died have not yet been identified.
Police divers on Saturday recovered the bodies of three boys who had drowned in ditches filled with water in the Giyani and Mankweng areas.
Search and rescue officials also saved a man who became trapped in a swollen river in the Dennilton area.
"The man was clinging to a tree in the fast-flowing river for a few hours before he was successfully brought ashore."
According to South African media, the bodies of two men were found in the Limpopo River near Beitbridge, while two women and three girls, aged between six and 10, were rescued in the same area on Thursday and Friday.
"It is suspected that they attempted to enter the country illegally when they became trapped by the rising river" provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo is quoted saying.
The women and children received medical attention before being handed over to home affairs officials.
The two men who died have not yet been identified.
Police divers on Saturday recovered the bodies of three boys who had drowned in ditches filled with water in the Giyani and Mankweng areas.
Search and rescue officials also saved a man who became trapped in a swollen river in the Dennilton area.
"The man was clinging to a tree in the fast-flowing river for a few hours before he was successfully brought ashore."
Source - online