Bereaved Zim Woman Appeals For Assistance After Losing Husband & All Children To Boksburg Gas Tanker Explosion
14 January 2023
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By- A South African-based Zimbabwean woman, Audrey Mombeshora-Vushendibaba, who lost her husband and two children to the Boksburg gas tanker explosion, is appealing for any material or financial help.

Financial assistance can be sent to S Mombeshora’s South African, FNB Aspire Current Account Number 62882538451, Branch Code: 250655.

Those in the diaspora willing to assist can contact ZimEye for the international bank transfer code and account.

The deceased are Audrey’shusband Thomas (52), son Nathaniel (19) and Chiedza (26).

The tragedy that left Audrey as the sole surviving member of the family happened two weeks ago in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Chiedza had just completed a post-graduate Diploma in Cosmetology and was due to graduate at the end of the month.
“The whole family is devastated. We were hoping she was going to make it and be the comforter to her mum.
“She was recovering well and it was only last week when she was taken into the intensive care unit. We received the bad news this (yesterday) morning,” said Sandra Mombeshora, Audrey’s young sister.
“Our hearts were still pained by the loss of Chiedza’s father and brother, and now this happens,” said the grieving Mombeshora.
Thomas was a qualified diesel plant fitter while his son Nathaniel had just completed his second-year studies in Bachelor of Education at the University of Johannesburg.
The son was also well-known in the music circles as a drummer. He was a member of the ZAOGA praise and worship team.
The father and son were buried at Elsburg Cemetery in Boksburg on December 31.
“We are yet to sit down as a family and decide on Chiedza’s burial arrangements, but she is most likely to be buried at Elsburg Cemetery where her father and brother lie,” said Mombeshora.

Mourners are gathered at number 40 Cedar Avenue, Plantation, Boksburg, South Africa.