THE remains of Mozambican Alichia Adams, who was burnt beyond recognition in a road accident that claimed car owner Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, Michelle “Moana” Amuli and Malawian Limumba Karim will be repatriated tomorrow.
Her relatives, led by her father, are in the country and yesterday they collected the body from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals’ mortuary to a local parlour.
H-Metro established that Alichia’s body would be met by other relatives at Forbes border post where it will be taken to Maputo by air. Burial is set for Matola.
However, the family is angry at the treatment they allegedly received from Ginimbi’s friends. It is claimed that they promised to help Alichia’s family and relatives but have not been reachable since then.
“We are disappointed by Rimo and the other person who came to dump my daughter’s belongings at the hotel promising to assist but they never showed up ever since,” said a member of the delegation.
It is believed that Ginimbi’s friends committed themselves to helping out families of the three accident victims as a way of facilitating smooth burial of their hero. Once that was done, they reneged on all promises and pledges.
Ginimbi, who escaped the fire that engulfed his Rolls Royce but died on the grass where a good Samaritan had put him, was laid to rest at his Domboshava mansion last week on Saturday.