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'''Susan Tsvangirai''' (? - March 6, 2009) was the wife of the [[Prime Minister of Zimbabwe|Prime Minister]] of [[Zimbabwe]] [[Morgan Tsvangirai]] and a prominent member of the opposition [[Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai|Movement for Democratic Change]] political party.<ref name=iht> {{cite news |first=|last=|title=Zimbabwean prime minister's wife dies in crash |url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/06/africa/zim.php |work=[[New York Times]]|publisher=[[International Herald Tribune]] |date=2009-03-06 |accessdate=2009-03-07}}</ref>

Susan and Morgan Tsvangirai married in 1978.<ref name=time> {{cite news |first=M.J.|last=Stephey|title=Morgan Tsvangirai |url=http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1878657,00.html |work=[[Time Magazine]]|publisher= |date=2009-02-11 |accessdate=2009-03-07}}</ref> The couple had six children during their marriage. <ref name=time/>

Susan Tsvangirai was killed in a [[car accident]] on Friday, March 6, 2009, approximately 45 miles south of the capital, [[Harare]].<ref name=iht/> Her husband, Morgan Tsvangirai, who had been Prime Minister less than one month at the time of the accident, was injured in the crash.<ref name=iht/> The couple had been en route to their home in [[Buhera]], [[Manicaland]], where they planned to stay Friday night before attending a [[Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai]] party meeting at the Murambinda Business Center on Saturday.<ref name=voa> {{cite news |first=Patricia|last=Rusere |title=Zimbabwe Mourns Death of Susan Tsvangirai, PM's Wife, In Highway Crash |url=http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2009-03-06-voa60.cfm |work=[[Voice of America]]|publisher= |date=2009-03-06 |accessdate=2009-03-07}}</ref> They were traveling in a [[Land Cruiser]] within a three car convoy when a truck traveling in the opposite direction crossed into their lane and struck their vehicle.<ref name=iht/> The truck driver told police that he had fallen asleep at the wheel.<ref name=iht/>

Susan Tsvangirai was pronounced dead at a hospital in [[Beatrice, Zimbabwe]].<ref name=voa/> She was 50 years old. Morgan Tsvangirai suffered minor bruises and scratches in the accident.<ref name=voa/>

[[Dennis Murira]], the [[executive director]] of the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai [[political party]], told the media "the devastating news is that he (Morgan Tsvangirai) has lost his beloved wife, a woman who was of immense significance to the party, a woman who on several occasions managed to comfort a number of us who were victims of this struggle."<ref name=voa/>

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== External links ==
*[http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/basildon-peta-susan-tsvangirai--an-ordinary-woman-with-extraordinary-charm-1639248.html The Independent:Susan Tsvangirai - An ordinary woman with extraordinary charm]

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Revision as of 06:20, 7 March 2009

Susan Tsvangirai (? - March 6, 2009) was the wife of the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai and a prominent member of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change political party.[1]

Susan and Morgan Tsvangirai married in 1978.[2] The couple had six children during their marriage. [2]

Susan Tsvangirai was killed in a car accident on Friday, March 6, 2009, approximately 45 miles south of the capital, Harare.[1] Her husband, Morgan Tsvangirai, who had been Prime Minister less than one month at the time of the accident, was injured in the crash.[1] The couple had been en route to their home in Buhera, Manicaland, where they planned to stay Friday night before attending a Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai party meeting at the Murambinda Business Center on Saturday.[3] They were traveling in a Land Cruiser within a three car convoy when a truck traveling in the opposite direction crossed into their lane and struck their vehicle.[1] The truck driver told police that he had fallen asleep at the wheel.[1]

Susan Tsvangirai was pronounced dead at a hospital in Beatrice, Zimbabwe.[3] She was 50 years old. Morgan Tsvangirai suffered minor bruises and scratches in the accident.[3]

Dennis Murira, the executive director of the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai political party, told the media "the devastating news is that he (Morgan Tsvangirai) has lost his beloved wife, a woman who was of immense significance to the party, a woman who on several occasions managed to comfort a number of us who were victims of this struggle."[3]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Zimbabwean prime minister's wife dies in crash". New York Times. International Herald Tribune. 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  2. ^ a b Stephey, M.J. (2009-02-11). "Morgan Tsvangirai". Time Magazine. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  3. ^ a b c d Rusere, Patricia (2009-03-06). "Zimbabwe Mourns Death of Susan Tsvangirai, PM's Wife, In Highway Crash". Voice of America. Retrieved 2009-03-07.