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UK pub seeks cash for homeless regular’s funeral PDF  | Print |

REGULARS at a UK pub are putting their hands in their pockets to pay for the funeral of a homeless man, originally from Zimbabwe, who was “like one of the family.”

Edward Kuwateedza, or ‘Fast Eddy’, as he was known to his friends, was 54 when he died of a stroke sleeping in a car park behind his favourite Leytonstone pub, the Walnut Tree in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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Hundreds at homeless UK man’s funeral | Print |

HUNDREDS of mourners turned out in the UK last week to pay their  respects to  a popular homeless Zimbabwean after fellow imbibers made a  whip round for his  funeral.

Regulars at two pubs frequented by Edward Kuwateedza, known as 'Fast  Eddy',  had been raising money to pay for his funeral since he died  following a stroke  last month.

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Mututa Unimaginable Double Tragedy PDF  | Print |

This is an appeal to all Zimbabweans in UK and other well-wishers:

Mututa Family in Birmingham, UK suffered an unimaginable double tragedy after losing son, Melusi Mututa, 16 and mother, Mary Mututa within a fortnight over the festive season. Melusi is survived by father and two older brothers.

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Fund launched for Australia crash family

Fund launched for Australia crash family

A FUND has been launched to help widower Brengani Moyo repatriate to Zimbabwe his wife and three children who were killed in a horrific road crash in Australia last Sunday.

Emmet Moyo, 38, daughters Sibonginkosi (Tahila), 8, Sibusiso (Blessing), 5, and one-year-old son Sandulo died when the Hyundai Getz they were in hit a 40-seater bus on a Goldfields Highway in Kambalda shortly before 7pm on Sunday.

They were on their way home from a church service at the Forward in Faith Pentecostal Church.

The driver of the bus was said to be recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack.

A Royal Flying Doctor Service spokesman said it wasn't clear if the driver had the heart attack when she was behind the wheel or after the crash.

Police said the highway was wet after heavy rains on Sunday, which may have contributed to the crash.

They added that it appeared that, in the dark, wet conditions one of the vehicles had veered onto the wrong side of the road and the collision occurred on a bend.

Moyo had flown home to Zimbabwe only the Friday before and is still there receiving counselling from his family and church.

The Forward in Faith Ministries church has now started a trust fund for Moyo to help cover the cost of repatriating his family’s remains to Zimbabwe.

Church Elder Ken Chihwayi said the church always collected money from its flock when a member had died to help the family cover the cost of a funeral, but this event in particular had shocked the community.

Those wanting to donate towards the repatriation of Emmet Moyo and her children, can deposit money into:

Moyo Family Trust
NAB Bank
BSB 082343
Acc 166848925

 
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