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Teen electrocuted while stealing Zesa cables
26 Apr 2022 at 08:27hrs | Views
A MARONDERA teenager (15) was electrocuted on April 17 while attempting to steal Zesa copper cables from a 200kV transformer.
A police memorandum dated April 17 seen by NewsDay stated that the minor (name withheld) was accompanied by two friends aged 13 and 11 when the incident happened.
"The boy residing at Dombotombo Flats in Marondera was electrocuted on April 17, 2022 in a case related to theft and vandalism. Apparently, the victim climbed an H-pole structure and attempted to cut off a red phase jumper connected to a 200kV transformer, leading to the accident. The juvenile was accompanied by his two friends aged 11 and 13," the police memo
read.
"The cut jumper is about three metres and is valued at US$25. The deceased's body was taken to Marondera mortuary," the memo added.
Zesa says it lost US$4,4 million worth of equipment last year to vandalism, and US$4,3 million the previous year.
A police memorandum dated April 17 seen by NewsDay stated that the minor (name withheld) was accompanied by two friends aged 13 and 11 when the incident happened.
"The boy residing at Dombotombo Flats in Marondera was electrocuted on April 17, 2022 in a case related to theft and vandalism. Apparently, the victim climbed an H-pole structure and attempted to cut off a red phase jumper connected to a 200kV transformer, leading to the accident. The juvenile was accompanied by his two friends aged 11 and 13," the police memo
read.
"The cut jumper is about three metres and is valued at US$25. The deceased's body was taken to Marondera mortuary," the memo added.
Zesa says it lost US$4,4 million worth of equipment last year to vandalism, and US$4,3 million the previous year.
Source - NewsDay Zimbabwe