Ndlovu is now talking after a horrific high speed accident that killed his brother Adam Ndlovu and an unidentified woman on Sunday, journalistic sources who are usually reliable said.
The former Coventry star, 39, was today (Sunday) transferred to Bulawayo’s Mater Dei Hospital after being ferried to Victoria Falls Hospital soon after the accident.
Graphic details of the nature of his condition have emerged. The sources said Peter Ndlovu sustained broken ribs and broken legs.
Adam, also a Zimbabwe international, died in the incident which also killed an unidentified female passenger.
They were returning from the holiday resort of Victoria Falls after a friendly match between Highlanders Legends and a local team.
It has been revealed that there were four occupants in Peter’s BMW X5, it was himself, his brother Adam who died instantly and two unidentified when one of which died on the spot as well, while another escaped with no injuries, sources who attended the accident told The ZimDiaspora.
“I can confirm that Peter is now talking. He is no longer in a comma, but remains critical,” the source said.