NO SERIOUS INJURIES IN NTOPWA'S ACCIDENT
No serious injury has been recorded as 6 Ntopwa Queens players have been treated as out patients after the team got involved in a car accident as they were travelling back from Lilongwe on Tuesday night.
This has been confirmed by the team's owner and head coach, Isaac Jomo Osman who said all those who got injured have been treated at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital on Wednesday.
"I can confirm that there are no serious injuries on our girls. They just have minor injuries. Out of the 26 girls, six had minor and have been treated as out patients and they are now at home." Wrote Osman.
Meanwhile, he went on to thank Football Association of Malawi President, Fleetwood Haiya, National Women's Football Association Chairperson, Adelaide Migogo, FAM Chairperson for the competitions committee, Hon. Felistas Dossi, their Sponsor Kukoma and all other people for their assistance after the accident.
"Thanks to all the people for being with us throughout the night up to the time we arrived home." He added.
The team's bus was involved in an accident at Lizulu in Ntcheu after the driver tried to run from a convoy by State President, Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, and landed on an ox-cart on the side of the road.
The team was coming from Lilongwe where they were knocked out of the Goshen National Women's Football Championship after a 4-0 defeat over Ascent Academy on the same day.
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