Thirty-eight teenage girls,
described as being 'virgins', have reportedly died in a bus crash on the
way to dance for an African king. The young Swazi women's death has
reportedly led to calls prompted calls for the cancellation of Monday’s
annual event.
The dance consists of tens of thousands of topless teenage virgins dancing for King Mswati.
The
girls who died were among 50 teenagers travelling in a vehicle which
struck a car that police escorts had directed to the roadside.
A
second truck crashed into the first lorry from behind on a highway
bridge in Matsapha, on route to King Mswati’s palace at Lozitha.
“According to information gathered, so serious was the accident that the
tarmac was awash with blood, and critically injured imbali [maidens]
were littered all over the place,” the Swazi Observer newspaper reported
on Saturday. On Saturday at least 38 people were reported to have died
but this has yet to be officially confirmed.
The Swaziland
Solidarity Network (SSN), a Pretoria-based pro-democracy group, called
for the cancellation of the reed dance. “We hope that the families of
the deceased girls will hold the royal family accountable for the deaths
of their children,” the SSN said in a statement.
As many as
80,000 maidens were planned to dance for King Mswati on Monday. Some
might reportedly be considered to be chosen as the polygamous king’s
15th wife. The traditional annual event is a tourist attraction and will
not be cancelled, government sources have said.
source BBC
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