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Woman hires bouncers to beat up his husband
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A disturbing incident involving allegations of marital infidelity and domestic abuse was brought to the attention of the Harare Civil Court when Kenias Zimbwa revealed he was attacked by two bouncers hired by his wife, Chipiwa Taruona, after discovering used condoms in their bedroom on his birthday.
Kenias testified that upon returning home to celebrate his birthday, he was confronted with a shocking discovery – used condoms under his bed. When he confronted his wife, Chipiwa, the situation quickly escalated into violence.
"I came home on my birthday to find used condoms under my bed, and when I confronted her, she hired bouncers to attack me," Kenias told the court. He claimed that one of the bouncers was her brother, who is a soldier.
According to Kenias, the bouncers physically assaulted him, leaving him with bruises. In an additional humiliation, they reportedly threw him out of the house while he was naked.
In his testimony, Kenias also detailed past incidents of abuse at the hands of his wife, revealing that Chipiwa once attacked him with a screwdriver, stabbing him four times.
He described his marital life as increasingly abusive, stating that his wife had starved him of intimacy for months, and he was subjected to neglect. "She does not cook for me, and I am forced to sleep without a blanket or even on the floor," he added.
Kenias expressed his fear for his safety, claiming that he was scared his wife might eventually kill him. He asked the court to protect him from further harm.
In response, Chipiwa denied the accusations of infidelity but admitted to hiring the bouncers to attack her husband.
"My husband has been sexually abusing me for years," Chipiwa claimed. "I hired people to attack him."
She did not provide specific details of the allegations of sexual abuse, but the marital dispute was clearly deeply contentious.
Magistrate Meenal Naratom granted Chipiwa Taruona a protection order against Kenias, advising him to apply for his own protection order.
The case highlights severe issues of domestic violence and marital conflict, with both parties alleging abuse. The court's decision to grant a protection order indicates a recognition of the seriousness of the allegations and the need to ensure safety for both parties.
Kenias testified that upon returning home to celebrate his birthday, he was confronted with a shocking discovery – used condoms under his bed. When he confronted his wife, Chipiwa, the situation quickly escalated into violence.
"I came home on my birthday to find used condoms under my bed, and when I confronted her, she hired bouncers to attack me," Kenias told the court. He claimed that one of the bouncers was her brother, who is a soldier.
According to Kenias, the bouncers physically assaulted him, leaving him with bruises. In an additional humiliation, they reportedly threw him out of the house while he was naked.
In his testimony, Kenias also detailed past incidents of abuse at the hands of his wife, revealing that Chipiwa once attacked him with a screwdriver, stabbing him four times.
He described his marital life as increasingly abusive, stating that his wife had starved him of intimacy for months, and he was subjected to neglect. "She does not cook for me, and I am forced to sleep without a blanket or even on the floor," he added.
Kenias expressed his fear for his safety, claiming that he was scared his wife might eventually kill him. He asked the court to protect him from further harm.
In response, Chipiwa denied the accusations of infidelity but admitted to hiring the bouncers to attack her husband.
"My husband has been sexually abusing me for years," Chipiwa claimed. "I hired people to attack him."
She did not provide specific details of the allegations of sexual abuse, but the marital dispute was clearly deeply contentious.
Magistrate Meenal Naratom granted Chipiwa Taruona a protection order against Kenias, advising him to apply for his own protection order.
The case highlights severe issues of domestic violence and marital conflict, with both parties alleging abuse. The court's decision to grant a protection order indicates a recognition of the seriousness of the allegations and the need to ensure safety for both parties.
Source - H Metro