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Shot cop undergoes successful op to remove bullet
18 Sep 2012 at 04:16hrs | Views
THE policeman who was shot in the chest by a businessman at Jotsholo in Lupane District yesterday successfully underwent an operation at Mpilo Central Hospital to remove the bullet.
Constable Wisdom Matupire was on Monday last week shot at Mateteni Business Centre allegedly by Danis David Konson (60).
Konson allegedly also shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, Siphathisiwe Ncube (27) who ditched him and married another man.
Chronicle visited Cst Matupire at his hospital bed and found him calm.
He was holding the bullet that was successfully removed from his chest.
"I am very happy because they have removed the bullet from my chest. I underwent the operation in the morning and everything went on well.
"I am hoping to be discharged soon as I am feeling better compared to when I came to this place on Monday," said Cst Matupire.
Speaking after the hospital visit, the officer commanding Lupane District, Chief Superintendent Johannes Govo, said he was happy that the operation was successful.
"Police often go into the line of fire while executing their mandate to maintain law and order. We are, however, grateful that our officer successfully underwent the operation and that they managed to remove the bullet," said Chief Supt Govo.
Konson appeared in court on Thursday and was remanded in custody to 27 September.
Konson allegedly shot Ms Ncube twice in the head and once on the left thigh using a Bruno pistol.
He then allegedly shot Cst Matupire, who was in police uniform in the chest.
Konson also reportedly went into Daluzane Investments and allegedly took R300 after he threatened to shoot and kill the shop attendant.
Constable Wisdom Matupire was on Monday last week shot at Mateteni Business Centre allegedly by Danis David Konson (60).
Konson allegedly also shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, Siphathisiwe Ncube (27) who ditched him and married another man.
Chronicle visited Cst Matupire at his hospital bed and found him calm.
He was holding the bullet that was successfully removed from his chest.
"I am very happy because they have removed the bullet from my chest. I underwent the operation in the morning and everything went on well.
"I am hoping to be discharged soon as I am feeling better compared to when I came to this place on Monday," said Cst Matupire.
Speaking after the hospital visit, the officer commanding Lupane District, Chief Superintendent Johannes Govo, said he was happy that the operation was successful.
"Police often go into the line of fire while executing their mandate to maintain law and order. We are, however, grateful that our officer successfully underwent the operation and that they managed to remove the bullet," said Chief Supt Govo.
Konson appeared in court on Thursday and was remanded in custody to 27 September.
Konson allegedly shot Ms Ncube twice in the head and once on the left thigh using a Bruno pistol.
He then allegedly shot Cst Matupire, who was in police uniform in the chest.
Konson also reportedly went into Daluzane Investments and allegedly took R300 after he threatened to shoot and kill the shop attendant.
Source - TC