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Zimbabwean socialite and businessman, Ginimbi Kadungure, reportedly bought a casket a week prior to his death on Sunday, November 8.
According to The Zimbabwe Mail, the casket was found in a spare bedroom in the celebrity's home following his death.

Ginimbi passed away after he was involved in a fatal car accident.
The socialite was said to have been returning from a night club when the tragic incident occurred.
According to eyewitnesses, Ginimbi was speeding when his Rolls Royce Wraith collided with another car, then veered off the road to hit a tree.
Although he was rescued from the car, he died on the spot. The vehicle later caught flames burning the other victims beyond recognition.
In an interview, sister of the deceased said "I am still in shock and it is scary. I arrived at the scene and saw the remains of my brother and his friends. I am hurt."
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