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Stallion Cruise Bus Burns To Ashes In Mutare

Stallion Cruise Bus Burns To Ashes In Mutare

Mutare | A Bulawayo-bound Stallion Cruise coach caught fire and was burnt to a shell near First Class Academy in Sakubva, Mutare on Tuesday morning.

The Manica Post reported that property worth thousands of dollars was destroyed but no one was injured.

The fire, whose cause is yet to be ascertained, reportedly started in one of the bus’ booths.

 

 

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Source | ZiMetro News

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