Zimbabwean Driver Panics After Crash, Cuts Power to 1,200 Homes in Ireland; Fined and Disqualified
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 24/11/2025
A Zimbabwean man who “panicked” after a high-speed crash left nearly 1,200 homes and businesses in County Monaghan without power has been disqualified from driving and fined, a court has heard. Thirty-five-year-old Tennyson Dube, an international protection applicant living at the M Hotel in (…)
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