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Deceased's clothes haunt businesswoman
20 Jun 2016 at 07:44hrs | Views
A Murewa businesswoman gave back a deceased person's clothes amid revelations they were haunting her.
Oripa Mumvuri approached village head Hubert Matemadombo to hear hear case after the Nemukuyu family refused to accept a bag containing clothes that belonged to the late Brenda Nemukuyu who passed away on May 10 2015.
The clothes wee reportedly stolen on the burial day only to resurface after a year when Oripa revealed that the bag was at her house. Oripa who is believed to have stolen the clothes for ritual purposes is reported to have been haunted by the clothes forcing her to return them.
The deceased's daughter Nomsa Chivaka said Oripa approached her behind elders back asking her to accept the clothes raising suspicion that the bag could have been tampered with.
Headman Nemukuyu has since referred the matter to Chjeif Mangwende after family indicated that they wanted a beast from Oripa before accepting the deceased's clothes.
Oripa Mumvuri approached village head Hubert Matemadombo to hear hear case after the Nemukuyu family refused to accept a bag containing clothes that belonged to the late Brenda Nemukuyu who passed away on May 10 2015.
The clothes wee reportedly stolen on the burial day only to resurface after a year when Oripa revealed that the bag was at her house. Oripa who is believed to have stolen the clothes for ritual purposes is reported to have been haunted by the clothes forcing her to return them.
The deceased's daughter Nomsa Chivaka said Oripa approached her behind elders back asking her to accept the clothes raising suspicion that the bag could have been tampered with.
Headman Nemukuyu has since referred the matter to Chjeif Mangwende after family indicated that they wanted a beast from Oripa before accepting the deceased's clothes.
Source - H-Metro