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Drunk pupil beds two kombi drivers
25 Jun 2018 at 02:30hrs | Views
TWO commuter omnibus drivers have been arrested for allegedly having sex with a 15- year old pupil while she was drunk.
The teenager, a Form Three pupil at a school in Bulawayo, was with her friend when the incident occurred.
One of the kombi drivers (29) she had sex with was her boyfriend.
Her boyfriend and his colleague who is also a kombi driver (24) appeared separately before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushove.
The two accused were not asked to plead to having sexual intercourse with a minor.
The boyfriend was granted $100 bail and remanded to July 12 while his colleague was remanded to July 3 on $50 bail.
The accused persons are being represented by Mr Abel Ndlovu of Dube and Associates and Mr Lison Ncube of James, Moyo Majwabu and Nyoni Legal Practitioners.
Prosecuting, Mr Maclean Ndlovu said the teenager had sexual intercourse with the drivers about two weeks ago.
He said the complainant and her friend went to town as she wanted to meet her boyfriend who is now facing charges of sleeping with her.
Mr Ndlovu said the two girls then met her boyfriend's colleague who is also facing charges of having sex with her and started drinking beer.
The boyfriend later came and asked his colleague to give the two girls a lift as his kombi was full.
"The colleague drove and parked the vehicle at Umguza Bridge next to where the boyfriend had parked his vehicle. The complainant and her friend then joined her boyfriend in the kombi where she later slept in the back seat," said Mr Ndlovu.
He said the boyfriend started fondling the teenager's breasts and the two later had sexual intercourse twice in the presence of the complainant's friend.
"The complainant later went to her boyfriend's colleague's vehicle and asked the colleague to kiss her saying her boyfriend could not satisfy her. The two later had sex," said Mr Ndlovu.
The following day the complainant could not remember what had transpired and her friend told her that she had slept with the two men.
Her friend then informed the victim's aunt who reported the matter to the police leading to the two's arrest.
The teenager, a Form Three pupil at a school in Bulawayo, was with her friend when the incident occurred.
One of the kombi drivers (29) she had sex with was her boyfriend.
Her boyfriend and his colleague who is also a kombi driver (24) appeared separately before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushove.
The two accused were not asked to plead to having sexual intercourse with a minor.
The boyfriend was granted $100 bail and remanded to July 12 while his colleague was remanded to July 3 on $50 bail.
The accused persons are being represented by Mr Abel Ndlovu of Dube and Associates and Mr Lison Ncube of James, Moyo Majwabu and Nyoni Legal Practitioners.
Prosecuting, Mr Maclean Ndlovu said the teenager had sexual intercourse with the drivers about two weeks ago.
He said the complainant and her friend went to town as she wanted to meet her boyfriend who is now facing charges of sleeping with her.
Mr Ndlovu said the two girls then met her boyfriend's colleague who is also facing charges of having sex with her and started drinking beer.
The boyfriend later came and asked his colleague to give the two girls a lift as his kombi was full.
"The colleague drove and parked the vehicle at Umguza Bridge next to where the boyfriend had parked his vehicle. The complainant and her friend then joined her boyfriend in the kombi where she later slept in the back seat," said Mr Ndlovu.
He said the boyfriend started fondling the teenager's breasts and the two later had sexual intercourse twice in the presence of the complainant's friend.
"The complainant later went to her boyfriend's colleague's vehicle and asked the colleague to kiss her saying her boyfriend could not satisfy her. The two later had sex," said Mr Ndlovu.
The following day the complainant could not remember what had transpired and her friend told her that she had slept with the two men.
Her friend then informed the victim's aunt who reported the matter to the police leading to the two's arrest.
Source - chronicle