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Policeman granted $500 bail after allegedly murdering lover
05 Sep 2013 at 12:22hrs | Views
The policeman who allegedly killed a flea market vendor from Cowdray Park last month has been granted $500 bail with stringent conditions which include reporting to the police three times a week.
Brighton Chagonda's lawyer Mr Jonathan Tsvangirai of Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practitioners applied at the High Court for bail which was granted by Justice Lawrence Kamocha.
Chagoda (27) who resides at Luveve Police Camp, was ordered to report on Mondays' Wednesdays and Friday at Luveve Police Station and to reside at the same camp which he gave as his address.
He was also ordered to surrender his travel documents to the Assistant Registrar of the High Court and not to interfere with witnesses.
Chagonda appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushove yesterday who gave him a loner remand to 25 October.
He has not been formally charged with the murder of Mrs Sithabile Ndlovu-Ncube whose body was found dumped in a storm drain on 19 August.
The court was told that Chagonda and Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube (35) were lovers but the two were always fighting.
Chagonda allegedly assaulted Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube, a former illegal money changer popularly known as usiphatheleni, when she told him that her marriage was about to break because of their affair.
It is alleged that on 19 August at about 1am, Chagonda and Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube were outside House Number 2554 in Cowdray Park when they allegedly had an altercation.
Chagonda allegedly slapped her and also used sticks to hit Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube, leaving her with bruises all over the body.
Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube's body was allegedly found lying in a storm drain by neighbours at 6am.
According to court documents, evidence linking Chagonda to the murder of Mrs Ndlovu- Ncube is that he was allegedly seen by neighbours assaulting her near the storm drain where her body was found.
It is also alleged that the clothes that Chagonda was wearing on the day in question were recovered and had blood stains while he was also the last person to be seen with her.
A report was made to the police leading to his arrest. Mr Malvern Nzombe is representing the State.
Brighton Chagonda's lawyer Mr Jonathan Tsvangirai of Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practitioners applied at the High Court for bail which was granted by Justice Lawrence Kamocha.
Chagoda (27) who resides at Luveve Police Camp, was ordered to report on Mondays' Wednesdays and Friday at Luveve Police Station and to reside at the same camp which he gave as his address.
He was also ordered to surrender his travel documents to the Assistant Registrar of the High Court and not to interfere with witnesses.
Chagonda appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushove yesterday who gave him a loner remand to 25 October.
He has not been formally charged with the murder of Mrs Sithabile Ndlovu-Ncube whose body was found dumped in a storm drain on 19 August.
The court was told that Chagonda and Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube (35) were lovers but the two were always fighting.
It is alleged that on 19 August at about 1am, Chagonda and Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube were outside House Number 2554 in Cowdray Park when they allegedly had an altercation.
Chagonda allegedly slapped her and also used sticks to hit Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube, leaving her with bruises all over the body.
Mrs Ndlovu-Ncube's body was allegedly found lying in a storm drain by neighbours at 6am.
According to court documents, evidence linking Chagonda to the murder of Mrs Ndlovu- Ncube is that he was allegedly seen by neighbours assaulting her near the storm drain where her body was found.
It is also alleged that the clothes that Chagonda was wearing on the day in question were recovered and had blood stains while he was also the last person to be seen with her.
A report was made to the police leading to his arrest. Mr Malvern Nzombe is representing the State.
Source - Newsbite