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'''Changwe Kalale''' was a former [[Zambia Under 17]] player. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender [[Nyambe Mulenga]] and [[Mwiza Ndovi]] who lost his life. | '''Changwe Kalale''' was a former [[Zambia Under 17]] player. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender [[Nyambe Mulenga]] and [[Mwiza Ndovi]] who lost his life. | ||
==Road accident== | |||
On 14 December 2014, Kalale and two team-mates, [[Nyambe Mulenga]] and [[Satchmo Chakawa]], were traveling to Lusaka to join Zambia's pre-Nations Cup training camp when their minibus collided head-on with another vehicle. | |||
Four people were killed while eight others, including Kalale, Mulenga and Chakawa, suffered an assortment of injuries. | |||
A spinal injury left Kalale with limited movement from the waist down and the midfielder - who was one of Zambia's most promising young players - was told by doctors that he may never walk again, let alone kick a football.<ref name=bbc>[http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/32090816 I know I will play football again], [[Kennedy Gondwe]], BBC, 1 April 2015</ref> | |||
==Death== | ==Death== |
Revision as of 10:36, 17 December 2017
Changwe Kalale was a former Zambia Under 17 player. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender Nyambe Mulenga and Mwiza Ndovi who lost his life.
Road accident
On 14 December 2014, Kalale and two team-mates, Nyambe Mulenga and Satchmo Chakawa, were traveling to Lusaka to join Zambia's pre-Nations Cup training camp when their minibus collided head-on with another vehicle.
Four people were killed while eight others, including Kalale, Mulenga and Chakawa, suffered an assortment of injuries.
A spinal injury left Kalale with limited movement from the waist down and the midfielder - who was one of Zambia's most promising young players - was told by doctors that he may never walk again, let alone kick a football.[1]
Death
Kalale died on 17 December 2017.
References
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- ↑ I know I will play football again, Kennedy Gondwe, BBC, 1 April 2015