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Drama as undressed man flies on a hose-pipe
15 Oct 2015 at 12:11hrs | Views
A Hope Fountain man was found with no clothes on inside a house in How Mine claiming he was sent to carry out unspecified work.
The man only identified as Bongani, said he was sent by one Kelvin at Susan Macheka's house.
However, he did no mention the nature of the job he was tasked with.
Bongani said he flew to the house at night on a hose-pipe and entered the locked house.
He was caught at sun-rise as he delayed to leave.
A resident - Brendon Dube said, "We are still shocked by the incident we witnessed here when a Hope Fountain man landed here in How Mine.
"I saw him personally when the owner of the house called us to witness the strange incident.
"He had no clothes on. We asked him where he came from and he said he stays in Hope Fountain and he was sent by Kelvin to carry out a task. He refused to disclose the nature of the job."
Macheka said "I heard someone walking in the house early morning and I saw an undressed man in the kitchen and I screamed.
"I called in the police who asked him what he wanted in my house as no-one knew him. He said he was sent and he left him clothes at a dam
"He asked people to close all doors in the house in order for him to demonstrate how he gained entry but out of fear people refused.
"The man had scars on the head, which he claimed he was beaten by his fellow workmates who are into his business."
The man only identified as Bongani, said he was sent by one Kelvin at Susan Macheka's house.
However, he did no mention the nature of the job he was tasked with.
Bongani said he flew to the house at night on a hose-pipe and entered the locked house.
He was caught at sun-rise as he delayed to leave.
A resident - Brendon Dube said, "We are still shocked by the incident we witnessed here when a Hope Fountain man landed here in How Mine.
"He had no clothes on. We asked him where he came from and he said he stays in Hope Fountain and he was sent by Kelvin to carry out a task. He refused to disclose the nature of the job."
Macheka said "I heard someone walking in the house early morning and I saw an undressed man in the kitchen and I screamed.
"I called in the police who asked him what he wanted in my house as no-one knew him. He said he was sent and he left him clothes at a dam
"He asked people to close all doors in the house in order for him to demonstrate how he gained entry but out of fear people refused.
"The man had scars on the head, which he claimed he was beaten by his fellow workmates who are into his business."
Source - uMthunywa