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Man kills cheating wife
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A jealousy Chiweshe man who failed to control his temper and allegedly assaulted his wife to death over infidelity is regretting his actions.
Sydney Muringai (24) of Muringai village, Chiweshe is assisting police with investigations after allegedly killing his wife Bethel Nhamburo(22).
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the murder case.
"I can confirm a murder case in Chiweshe where a husband fatally assaulted his wife with a wooden plunk on the occiput," Mundembe said.
Allegations are that on June 7 at night Muringai went outside the bedroom to smoke while his wife was in bed.
Upon his return he started accusing his wife of having extra marital affairs and a misunderstanding arose.
He started assaulting her with a rope all over the body before picking a wooden plunk which he assaulted her on the occiput.
She passed out before sustaining a deep cut and bled profusely.
Muringai stopped assaulting her after she became unconscious.
He tried to render first aid before calling for help from his brother Allan who came with his wife.
They tried to rush the now deceased to hospital but she died along the way.
The police warned people to shun violence as it may result in unnecessary loss of life.
"We urge members of the public to resolve differences amicably as violent means, end up fatal causing serious consequencies in life," Mundembe said.
Sydney Muringai (24) of Muringai village, Chiweshe is assisting police with investigations after allegedly killing his wife Bethel Nhamburo(22).
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the murder case.
"I can confirm a murder case in Chiweshe where a husband fatally assaulted his wife with a wooden plunk on the occiput," Mundembe said.
Allegations are that on June 7 at night Muringai went outside the bedroom to smoke while his wife was in bed.
Upon his return he started accusing his wife of having extra marital affairs and a misunderstanding arose.
He started assaulting her with a rope all over the body before picking a wooden plunk which he assaulted her on the occiput.
She passed out before sustaining a deep cut and bled profusely.
Muringai stopped assaulting her after she became unconscious.
He tried to render first aid before calling for help from his brother Allan who came with his wife.
They tried to rush the now deceased to hospital but she died along the way.
The police warned people to shun violence as it may result in unnecessary loss of life.
"We urge members of the public to resolve differences amicably as violent means, end up fatal causing serious consequencies in life," Mundembe said.
Source - Byo24news