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Zimbabwe PM injured, wife killed in car crash March 07, 2009 12:47 IST Zimbabwe's new Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was injured in a car crash that killed his wife, just three weeks after he assumed office in the national unity government. Emerging reports say it it could be a failed assassination attempt. However, reports could not be verified. The couple was heading to Tsvangirai's hometown in Buhera district for a rally when their vehicle collided with a truck, The Prime Minister's wife, Susan Tsvangirai died at the scene of the accident on Friday night. "Tsvangirai died instantly in the crash," Nelson Chamisa, a spokesperson for Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, told South Africa's [Images] national broadcaster, SABC. The Prime Minister, who got injured in the accident, has been admitted to hospital and is in a stable condition. Tsvangirai, 56, was sworn in three weeks ago after agreeing to join a government of national unity with long-time rival President Robert Mugabe. But the crash raised new concerns about the success of the government that has already been shaken by the arrest of Roy Bennett, one-time white farmer who became a top aide to Tsvangirai. Zimbabwe is currently plagued by wide-scale social and economic destabilisation and a cholera epidemic that has claimed more than 3,800 lives. Over 85,000 people are also infected with the disease.
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