FC Platinum midfielder Oscar Bhebhe received emergency medical treatment at Mater Dei Hospital after sustaining injuries during a Monday morning vehicle collision. Hospital staff confirmed the player remains under observation following the accident that occurred in the early hours. Medical personnel reported Bhebhe suffered a fractured arm during the incident but maintains stable condition. Team officials described his injuries as non-life-threatening while he receives appropriate care. The club confirmed the accident through an official communication to concerned supporters.
Management representatives emphasized that Bhebhe avoided severe harm despite the vehicular impact that required hospitalization. The organization expressed relief regarding the player's condition and thanked medical staff for their swift response. Officials pledged continued updates about the midfielder's recovery progress as new information becomes available. The statement addressed widespread concern among the team's fanbase across Zimbabwe. Family members have received support from club leadership during this challenging period.
The accident follows the recent death of teammate Brian Banda who died in a separate traffic incident just two weeks earlier. Banda's passing at age 29 shocked the football community and raised awareness about road safety among professional athletes. Supporters have responded with an outpouring of social media messages expressing solidarity with Bhebhe and his family. The consecutive incidents have prompted discussions about transportation safety measures for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League players. Club officials face mounting pressure to address these concerning developments affecting team members.
Management representatives emphasized that Bhebhe avoided severe harm despite the vehicular impact that required hospitalization. The organization expressed relief regarding the player's condition and thanked medical staff for their swift response. Officials pledged continued updates about the midfielder's recovery progress as new information becomes available. The statement addressed widespread concern among the team's fanbase across Zimbabwe. Family members have received support from club leadership during this challenging period.
The accident follows the recent death of teammate Brian Banda who died in a separate traffic incident just two weeks earlier. Banda's passing at age 29 shocked the football community and raised awareness about road safety among professional athletes. Supporters have responded with an outpouring of social media messages expressing solidarity with Bhebhe and his family. The consecutive incidents have prompted discussions about transportation safety measures for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League players. Club officials face mounting pressure to address these concerning developments affecting team members.