old bicycle frame and a log.
Confirming the incident of the gruesome murder that has left the community of the border town shell-shocked, the Officer Commanding police in Beitbridge District, Chief Superintendent Lawrence Chinhengo said the incident occurred on Friday at around 1am at Mr Pilate Mbedzi’s homestead in Mpande village in Chief Sitauze area in Beitbridge District.
The woman’s husband was not at home when the incident occurred, said the police chief.
“On the fateful day, the suspect, Zenzo Zhou, went to the now deceased’s homestead knowing fully well that her husband was away. On arrival, he knocked on the door of the bedroom hut where the woman was sleeping with her two-year-old baby boy and she refused to open the door,” he said.
Chief Supt Chinhengo said Zhou forced the door open and got inside.
Soon after committing the offence, Zhou took to his heels taking along the woman’s blouse and the weapons leaving the two lifeless bodies lying in a pool of blood. A local boy who was on his way to school discovered the bodies at around 6am and he alerted the elders.
A report was in turn made to the police and investigations were conducted leading to Zhou’s arrest. Police also recovered the blood-stained weapons used in committing the offence including the blouse belonging to the deceased woman at Zhou’s homestead.
Chief Supt Chinhengo identified the deceased woman as Cecilia Muleya (27) of Mpande village. The bodies of the two victims were taken to Beitbridge District Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem. He said the suspect would appear in court soon on murder charges.
“We have since arrested the suspect and he is currently in our custody assisting us with investigations before appearing in court. As police we urge people living in a community to help each other whenever there is a problem. The now deceased woman tried to shout for help while being attacked but no one came to her rescue until she died together with her baby,” Chief Supt Chinhengo said.
-Newsdzezimbabwe
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