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Dumped hubby follows and beats ex-wife
09 Aug 2019 at 04:42hrs | Views
A Njube woman regrets dumping her husband whom she had been married to for five years as he now beats her whenever he gets the chance to see her.
Tariro Alice Shoniwa is reportedly fed up with Fainos Phiri who reportedly follows her everywhere she goes to bash her as revenge for breaking up with her.
As a result of Phiri's violent behaviour Shoniwa decided to seek justice from the courts.
"We were encountering problems in our marriage until I broke up with him and decided to move out. The problem I am encountering now is that he is following me wherever I go. He comes to my house and insults me and beats me and always causes a scene where I stay," said Shoniwa.
As if that is not enough, Phiri destroys Shoniwa's property whenever he gets the chance to get into her house.
"He forces himself into my house and starts destroying my household property. I am therefore applying to this court to assist me by stopping him from assaulting me, insulting me and to stop coming to my place," said Shoniwa.
Phiri denied the allegations levelled against him.
However, Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla granted an interim order.
Tariro Alice Shoniwa is reportedly fed up with Fainos Phiri who reportedly follows her everywhere she goes to bash her as revenge for breaking up with her.
As a result of Phiri's violent behaviour Shoniwa decided to seek justice from the courts.
"We were encountering problems in our marriage until I broke up with him and decided to move out. The problem I am encountering now is that he is following me wherever I go. He comes to my house and insults me and beats me and always causes a scene where I stay," said Shoniwa.
"He forces himself into my house and starts destroying my household property. I am therefore applying to this court to assist me by stopping him from assaulting me, insulting me and to stop coming to my place," said Shoniwa.
Phiri denied the allegations levelled against him.
However, Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla granted an interim order.
Source - bmetro