Zimbabweans have been having a hard time accepting the death of socialite Genius Kadungure in a car crash. Ginimbi’s 2019 Rolls Roice Wraith Exploded upon impact with a tree trapping 3 passengers who were burnt alive after the car seatbelts failed to disengage.
Typical of Zimbabwean culture, when someone dies, its never a coincidence of nature, rather someone/something always has to take the blame. Whilst other schools of thought are blaming the freak accident on Speed and reckless driving, Social media has laid all blame for Kadungure’s death squarely on automaker Rolls Royce. Given the hefty price tag of the 2019 Rolls Royce Vehicle Ginimbi was driving, many expected the vehicle to handle the crash impact better as compared to exploding and killing all the occupants.
Rolls Royce had a Public relations nightmare today after Zimbabweans took to the luxury carmaker’s Facebook Page bombarding them with over 40k comments and messages. Zimbos were demanding RR investigate the death of Ginimbi as the luxury cars they sell should not be outperformed by a 10-year-old car in a crash.
The death of socialite Genius Kadungure in a Rolls Royce has stirred up emotions, Below are some of the comments.
Ask Zimbabweans which car is best between Rolls Royce and Honda and they will tell you that it’s a Honda Fit . Your image as a car manufacturer (Rolls-Royce) has been dented by the Japanese Honda and it’s no lie.
l was planning to buy a Rolls Royce in the near future but not anymore yr car is trash it killed our fellow Zimbabwean brother ??on Sunday . At this point l feel like it’s just an overpriced piece of metal ..Honda Fit here l come
Rolls-royce what ever you call yourself, please address the incident that happened to our Shampooopo, Ginius, he was a major customer of yours, do u know how funny he was, do you understand that he was our inspiration, our bread winner, no mann,we won’t let u rest until you investigate and tell us what happoned. Who is going to be doing Instagram lives now haa?!
I think you should reduce the price of the 2019 Wraith because it clearly isn’t as fireproof as we thought and the crumble zone is just a facade. The car exploded on impact with a Jacaranda tree and yet it’s supposed to cut the fuel line the moment the sensors anticipate a high impact collision!
Zimbabweans are not letting this one slide by and efforts to get a comment from Rolls Royce proved fruitless. Each time RR Customer support would see a Zimbabwe number they would immediately hang up. Below is a screenshot that was taken by one of our correspondents as he attempted to get a comment from the Auto-maker.