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Man beds daughter (14) 'to end poverty'
05 Jul 2018 at 06:58hrs | Views
A 34-YEAR-OLD Masvingo man will spend the next four years in prison for engaging in sex with his 14-year-old daughter after his uncle told him it would end poverty in his family.
The incestuous relationship spanned four months.
The man from Ndiweni Village under Chief Mapanzure brought business at Masvingo criminal court to a halt when he suddenly broke into tears while defending himself before provincial magistrate, Mr Langton Ndokera yesterday.
The drama had started earlier when the victim who cannot be named because she is a minor, told the court that she had consented to sex with the father, as she also believed that it was the only way their poverty could end.
The man was convicted on his own plea of guilty to indulging in sex with a minor and sentenced to five years in jail.
Mr Ndokera suspended one year for five years on condition of good behaviour.
The accused wept uncontrollably saying he started engaging in sex with his daughter when an unnamed uncle told him that it would end the family's poverty.
"My uncle advised me that if I sleep with my daughter the poverty that is bedevilling our family will end," said the man as he burst in tears.
Prosecutor Mr Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa told the court that the accused would take advantage of his wife's absence to be intimate with his daughter in his bedroom hut.
He said the man would call the juvenile to his bedroom hut and tell her that if they had sex, they would become rich.
"Between February and May this year accused person was left in custody of his child when his wife was going to nearby villages for some odd jobs. He called the girl to his bedroom where he lied that engaging in sex would end their poverty.
"He said that was the only way he could be able to take care of her disabled sibling," said Mr Nyamukondiwa.
He said the man would threaten his victim with unspecified actions; if she dared tell anyone about the abuse and the accused went on to engage in sex with her on several occasions.
However, the abuse came to light last week when an anonymus caller alerted the police at Ngomahuru base.
Police conducted investigations and arrested the accused.
The incestuous relationship spanned four months.
The man from Ndiweni Village under Chief Mapanzure brought business at Masvingo criminal court to a halt when he suddenly broke into tears while defending himself before provincial magistrate, Mr Langton Ndokera yesterday.
The drama had started earlier when the victim who cannot be named because she is a minor, told the court that she had consented to sex with the father, as she also believed that it was the only way their poverty could end.
The man was convicted on his own plea of guilty to indulging in sex with a minor and sentenced to five years in jail.
Mr Ndokera suspended one year for five years on condition of good behaviour.
The accused wept uncontrollably saying he started engaging in sex with his daughter when an unnamed uncle told him that it would end the family's poverty.
Prosecutor Mr Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa told the court that the accused would take advantage of his wife's absence to be intimate with his daughter in his bedroom hut.
He said the man would call the juvenile to his bedroom hut and tell her that if they had sex, they would become rich.
"Between February and May this year accused person was left in custody of his child when his wife was going to nearby villages for some odd jobs. He called the girl to his bedroom where he lied that engaging in sex would end their poverty.
"He said that was the only way he could be able to take care of her disabled sibling," said Mr Nyamukondiwa.
He said the man would threaten his victim with unspecified actions; if she dared tell anyone about the abuse and the accused went on to engage in sex with her on several occasions.
However, the abuse came to light last week when an anonymus caller alerted the police at Ngomahuru base.
Police conducted investigations and arrested the accused.
Source - chronicle