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Zim man flees UK after impregnating daughter
28 Jun 2012 at 02:32hrs | Views
A Johane Masowe (UK) church man based in Luton who is also a polygamist with five wives and a recent graduate from University of Bedfordshire who studied BSc (Hons) in Business Information Systems in Luton University, who is reported to have impregnated his own daughter fled the UK for Botswana a few days before the daughter (name supplied) delivered. This was after whistle blowers had exposed the man.
The man (name supplied) is said to have initially left his first wife in Botswana with their two daughters but later asked the children join him in the UK.
Instead of having his first wife join him from Botswana, the man apparently brought a second wife who became a stepmother to the girls.
The Zimbabwean community has called on UK police to move in and track the man amid fears that the man now believed to be in Botswana maybe a cross continental paedophile.
"People in Luton are appalled to see a man suspected of raping his daughter and impregnating her walking scot-free," said our informant.
Reports made available to this paper show that after the girl fell pregnant her step mother became violent to her and chased her away from home. It is said the girl was saved by social services in UK who gave her a place to stay with the newly delivered boy.
Two Zimbabwean women are said to have housed her for three months not knowing the reasons why she was chased away by the stepmother who feared the girl might eventually snatch her husband.
There were Facebook messages exchanged between the girl and the stepmother where the stepmother vowed to spill the whole case to Zimbabwean community in Luton should the girl continue her sex adventures with her father.
Girl Child Network Worldwide Chief Executive Officer confirmed yesterday that police in Essex and Luton now have full details of the story.
"It is a very serious case that needs experts to investigate and bring the perpetrator to book. The case has very deep layers of accomplices who make it impossible for girls in such situations to report and expose the abuse. The evidence I have gathered so far show to me that the Johane Masowe WeChishanu Church and whole Zimbabwean community who did not report this case let the child down. Now it is time UK police move in with speed and stop the man from harming more girls," said Betty Makoni who refused to give further details.
Meanwhile the stepmother of the girl is said to have left for Botswana to join her husband so that they work out a solution over the matter. As this is said to have strained their relationship with the stepmother who has full details of the incest case insisting she will fight to have her husband back and told the girl to stay off her husband and look after her "bastard".
The man (name supplied) is said to have initially left his first wife in Botswana with their two daughters but later asked the children join him in the UK.
Instead of having his first wife join him from Botswana, the man apparently brought a second wife who became a stepmother to the girls.
The Zimbabwean community has called on UK police to move in and track the man amid fears that the man now believed to be in Botswana maybe a cross continental paedophile.
"People in Luton are appalled to see a man suspected of raping his daughter and impregnating her walking scot-free," said our informant.
Reports made available to this paper show that after the girl fell pregnant her step mother became violent to her and chased her away from home. It is said the girl was saved by social services in UK who gave her a place to stay with the newly delivered boy.
Two Zimbabwean women are said to have housed her for three months not knowing the reasons why she was chased away by the stepmother who feared the girl might eventually snatch her husband.
There were Facebook messages exchanged between the girl and the stepmother where the stepmother vowed to spill the whole case to Zimbabwean community in Luton should the girl continue her sex adventures with her father.
Girl Child Network Worldwide Chief Executive Officer confirmed yesterday that police in Essex and Luton now have full details of the story.
"It is a very serious case that needs experts to investigate and bring the perpetrator to book. The case has very deep layers of accomplices who make it impossible for girls in such situations to report and expose the abuse. The evidence I have gathered so far show to me that the Johane Masowe WeChishanu Church and whole Zimbabwean community who did not report this case let the child down. Now it is time UK police move in with speed and stop the man from harming more girls," said Betty Makoni who refused to give further details.
Meanwhile the stepmother of the girl is said to have left for Botswana to join her husband so that they work out a solution over the matter. As this is said to have strained their relationship with the stepmother who has full details of the incest case insisting she will fight to have her husband back and told the girl to stay off her husband and look after her "bastard".
Source - Byo24News