Top Socialite and Zimbabwean unparalleled master Comedienne Mai Titi(TT) real name Felistas Murata has sent a message of condolence to the family of the pilot that ferried h
the Socialite to her wedding after he crashed and died on the spot yesterday.
Captain Peter Chirimuuto’s helicopter crashed on Sunday near Chibhero College in Mhondoro barely a day after ferrying Mai Titi to her grand Sterling wedding.
On a her Facebook page, a teary Mai Titi confirmed the development in a post. She revealed that the owner of the helicopters she had booked told her that her pilot crashed and died on Sunday as he was coming from picking up another client.
Mai Titi who is traumatized by the news went on to share her encounter with Captain Peter Chirimuuto. She revealed that he was so excited and told her how he was honoured to be ferrying her to her wedding venue.
“Just this morning people calling me saying your Pilot crashed and passed away soon after dropping me , I’m thinking it’s just false rumors 😭😭😭😭.
“I’m calling the owner of the Helicopters I booked from he confirmed it’s true he crashed and died the next day on Sunday as he was coming from piking up another client 😭😭😭😭.”
“I don’t know him I just booked for Chikopokopo services and when I went on board he opened the door for me saluted and said I’m honored to be taking you to your big day 😭😭😭😭😭,” she penned,”
Mai Titi went on to send her condolence message and thanked the deceased for the warm hospitality he offered her when he ferried her to her wedding.
“My brother I don’t kno what to say , may your soul Rest In Peace and thank you even if I don’t know you personally for the hospitality you gave me those few minutes I knew you 😭😭😭😭😭.
“May his family be comforted this is terrible ah God why ??? 😭😭😭😭😭😭,” she wrote.
The pilot has been identified as Captain Peter Chirimuuta. He was a SACAA Licenced Commercial Helicopter R44 and AB412 Pilot,”
Chirimuuta was reportedly a former Squadron Commander and Military Pilot at the Airforce of Zimbabwe and was involved in many disaster rescue operations in the country.
AFZ public relations officer, Simon Matingwina has since confirmed the crash but said the helicopter was not theirs. saying,
“I know about the crash, but it was not our helicopter. I think Mhondoro police attended the scene.”
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