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Tragic Crash Claims Soccer Ace Brian Banda, Bulawayo Weeps
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48148, member: 636"] Football fans across Bulawayo prepare to say goodbye to beloved midfielder Brian Banda on Thursday. The 29-year-old star will find his final resting place at Lady Stanley Cemetery. This sacred ground holds many football legends like Adam Ndlovu and Rahman Gumbo. Only people who made outstanding contributions to their community earn burial rights at this special location. Banda certainly earned his place among these heroes. The tragic car crash happened last weekend on the dangerous Zvishavane-Bulawayo Road. Banda rode as a passenger when the driver attempted a risky overtake near Fred Mine. The Toyota Corolla flipped after swerving to avoid oncoming traffic. Both Banda and another passenger died instantly at the scene. Family spokesman Khawulani Fox Dube confirmed funeral details to reporters. Mourners will gather at the Amphitheatre Thursday morning around 8am for the service. Banda grew up as the only boy among four siblings in Entumbane. His footballing talent shone bright from his days with Highlanders through his national team appearances. The midfielder brought skill and leadership to every match he played. Fans remember him for his humble personality and complete dedication to the beautiful game. The football community struggles to accept this sudden loss. Banda leaves behind two daughters named Bandile Primrose and Langelihle. His two-week-old son called Juns will never know his father personally. The grieving footballer had planned to choose a proper name after meeting his newborn boy. [/QUOTE]
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