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AU$75,000 to repatriate Myama from Australia to Zimbabwe?

AUSTRALIA: BEFORE he left for work last Tuesday, Andrew Myama had already laid out a fresh uniform, ready for Wednesday’s shift.

But sadly, Myama never made it home on June 13 to finish his statue project or put on his work uniform again.

The doting dad was killed when he was run over by a crane at a
construction site at the northern entrance to Shepherds Hill Rd, St
Marys about 9.40pm.

Myama, who is known to his friends and family as Andy, was a
contractor for York Civil and died at the scene. The incident is being
investigated by SafeWork SA.

And while Caroline Matanhire-Myama is mourning the loss of her
husband, she is now facing a bureaucratic battle to return her
husband’s body to Zimbabwe for burial.

Myama, an Australian citizen, was born in Harare, and his family
desperately wants to repatriate him in line with Zimbabwean culture.

However, family spokesman David Shepherd Mutusva says York Civil
reneged on an offer to fund the repatriation on Tuesday morning and the
family cannot afford to pay for it.

Mutusva said the family was calling on the State Government to help
finance the return of Myama’s body to Zimbabwe, costing about $75,000.

Mrs Matanhire-Myama, a full-time student, said it was important that
her husband, who moved to Australia in 2009, be returned to his
birthplace for burial.

“We used to talk about life and … his wish was ‘if I was to die, I want to be buried at home’,” she told The Advertiser.

“So he left that duty on me. He wanted to go home.”

The couple met in mid-2015 and were married a year later.

“He was hardworking,” Mrs Matanhire-Myama said.

“He looked after me and his daughter, Mia. He put us first. He had
left for work because he was working for us, for his family, and he was
meant to come home.”

York Civil issued a statement saying the company had offered support to the family.

“As we had promised, the company voluntarily paid $15,000 on Friday
June 16 into an account for Caroline for which we understood would
cover the funeral arrangements for Andy,” the statement read.

“We also helped put the family in touch with insurers who provide further cover for related expenses.”

Transport Minister Stephen Mullighan said: “We understand the
importance of providing assistance that is appropriate and addresses
both cultural sensitivities as well as the wishes of Mr Myama’s next of
kin and we stand ready to assist.”

Opposition spokesman David Pisoni urged the government to help the family.

“They’ve got to show compassion — we just can’t wait for a bureaucratic process,” he said.

Report take from NewZimbabwe.com

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