R.I.P. Busisiswe Mjwara, Hero Police Woman Who Drowned Trying To Find Flood Victims In KZN

A Search and Rescue police officer drowns while searching for flood victims in KwaZulu-Natal, the woman was going along with her colleagues and police dog looking for flood victims in the area when this incident occurred. At the moment the specifics of what really happened are unclear, however we have information that she was with the dog so you can basically imagine what could have happened in that scenario.

Sergeant Busisiswe Mjwara who was 42 years old, drowned at the Henley Dam vicinity in Pietermaritzburg, while searching for three victims that drowned during the heavy rain and subsequent floods. It has been revealed that Mjwara experienced difficulty and drowned, they quickly rushed her to a nearby hospital but was sadly declared dead on arrival at 11.30 am on Sunday.

The country and the family of this police woman are devastated because of this loss it is truly tragic that the heroic police woman, who was set on her ways to rescue people who unfortunately died. Because of the floods ended up following suit, Mjwara, who is very loved and popular in Midlands l, is believed to be the only female search and rescue officer in Pietermaritzburg.

The heroic dog Leah was attempting to assist Mjwara when she also experienced difficulties, the specifics of what really happened for her to experience these difficulties have not been revealed she needed all the help that she could get and fortunately she couldn’t be reached quickly enough to be rescued from such a fate.

 
Many people know that this job is very and the chances of you coming home from work are debatable, although it does not justify the fact that this woman should have died in that incident so condolences have been pouring in for the family of the bereaved. Trying to console them so that they can get past this difficult time, there’s been a mood of sadness in the province in the wake of the deaths of so many of the citizens in the area and this is something that a little bit difficult to get over. Because you find incidences where entire families have been wiped out, because of the floods a lot of family members have been lost to the floods which has brought on sadness that cannot even be repaid with money. Despite the government, trying to increase their social relief distress grant in order to help those people.