Driving Lesson Ends in Total Disaster as Man Commits Suicide After Wife's Costly Mistake

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 30th Jan, 2017 - tori.ng

A man who just bought a new car, has allegedly taken his own life after driving lesson ended in disaster just after his wife's costly mistake.

Scene of the incident: Vehicle having smashed into a house.
 
An administrator with the Roman Catholic-run in the Kana Mission hospital, Midlands area of Zimbabwe, identified as Delani Ngwenya, has reportedly committed suicide on Sunday 29th January, after a driving lesson with his wife went horribly wrong.
 
According to a shocking report by Bulawayo24.com, Ngwenya had bought a vehicle recently and thought of teaching his wife how to drive.
 
However, the vehicle rammed into a house and killed people on the spot.
 
It was gathered that the wife, whose name was not immediately established, was driving at the time of the horrific accident.
 
Speaking to a correspondent, a source said;  “It is said that Delani recently bought a car and was teaching his wife to drive and upon reaching his home yesterday afternoon she mistakenly stepped on the accelerator instead of the the brakes thereby driving straight into the house where Delani’s mother, a visitor and his father were sitting.

“Mrs Ngwenya, Delani’s mother and Mrs Chamunorwa the visitor died on the spot and Delani could not stomach the loss thus he hanged himself.”
 
As at the time of filing this report, it could not be ascertained where he took his life. 
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