The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) has successfully completed the Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) tests for victims of the road accident that killed top socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure and his three friends over a week ago.

Michelle Amuli aka Mimi Moana, 26, a Zimbabwean fitness trainer and video vixen, died together with two close pals, Limumba Karim and Alichia Adams. The last two were Zambian and Mozambican nationals respectively.

Moana is survived by one daughter, Tyra, 7. She separated with her baby daddy in 2017 and just a month back got engaged.

While Ginimbi was buried inside his Domboshava mansion last Saturday, his three friends were yet to be buried as their bodies were burnt beyond physical recognition.

The DNA results were delaying the burial of the victims including Moana.

Her burial had to be postponed following an inconclusive post mortem conducted last week Tuesday.

The deceased were burnt beyond recognition when Ginimbi’s Rolls-Royce Wraith they were in was involved in a head-on collision with a Honda Fit along Borrowdale Road before veering off the road, hitting a tree and caught fire.

NUST announced that the tests were complete which means the remains will now be ready for burial.

Credit: Zimbabwe Voice

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