Two drown to death on Lake Malawi during Mothers Day Holiday

A man and a woman have been found dead and their bodies floating on Lake Malawi in Salima district during Mothers Day holiday celebrations.

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Drowning

Police in the district says, the man was found on Mother’s day Thursday 15th of October while the dead body of a woman was found floating on the next day 16th of October in Senga-bay

Sub Inspector Gift Chitowe, Salima District Police Public Relations Officer said the two from Lilongwe had separately gone to the Lake for Mothers Day holiday and has identified the two as Frazer Mwangala man aged 27 of Chamadenga village T/A Kaphuka in Dedza district but based at Chilinde in Lilongwe and Chimwemwe Chinyamula female aged 31of Mtandire village in Lilongwe.

“They both went into the deep waters but they failed to swim back to the shore,” explained Chitowe

The police officer then indicated that body of Frazer was was found on the same day at Baobab Cottage while the deceased woman, went missing at Kambiri Lodge and her body resurfaced on 16th October and was found floating along Kambiri lodge.

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stupid poor malawian
8 years ago

kkkk pliz pliz mother’s day doesnt mean that you should go to the lake yet u dont know how to swim.imeneyo nde nyanja simudzayambilaso for good.Nanuso akuntandile mumayesa ngati nyanjayo ndi lingadzi river?am very sory .U wil rest in peace if you had good deads in this world.

Bristol
8 years ago

Sad news. RIP

Kawonga
8 years ago

Joy has turned into sorrow, so sad

Carlos
Carlos
8 years ago

Where was jesus? Lazy bustard, he should have saved these guys instead of listen to stupid prayers

Nganga
Nganga
8 years ago

It wasnt mothers day but drunkards,sex and prostitution youth day. We pple 4rom de lake we dont swim while drunk.

KARU UNITED
KARU UNITED
8 years ago

Ife tinayamba kupita ku nyanja 1973 mpaka pano, sitinamireko. Sitiyerekeza kulowa m’madzi timangowaonera patali. Otsalanu, kupita ku nyanja sikuti mpaka udumphire m’madzi basi!

gan
gan
8 years ago

mphuno salota ikanati izilota sakanapita , tiyeni amalawi tikapita kunyanja ngati sitimatha kusambira tisapite malo akuya komansa tisamwe mowa coz mphanvu ya mowa ikhonza kupangitsa kuti tipite malo akuya , RIP

chamberdoski
chamberdoski
8 years ago

as the old saying goes,do not drink and drive,so is do not drink and swim

Nankununkha sadzimva
Nankununkha sadzimva
8 years ago

Don’t place too much responsibility on the resort owners. It’s about self control. Swimming when drunk or when you know you don’t know how to swim is at owners risk.

Phinifolo
Phinifolo
8 years ago

Man is not an aquatic animal. Man leaves on land. certainly not in water. Leave water for water bodied animals lie crocodies, people who grew up in waters as these are more less aquatic animal. Besides I wonder if someone from Dedza or from my area can swim.

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