The driver of the truck which collided with Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's car, killing his wife, was not asleep at the time, the foreign office said Saturday.
"The driver was not asleep, he was well rested and had not been drinking. We cannot preempt any investigation by giving further details at this stage," a Foreign Office spokesman said. ifate hapa
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March 8, 2009
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Driver in Zimbabwe PM death crash 'not asleep': Foreign Office
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