A 35-year-old Zimbabwe man, Edmore Nyamazana,
has been arrested and charged with murder after he allegedly dragged
his wife from a church and took her to a bush where he used a knife to brutally murder her before dumping her body in a stream, reports The Chronicle.
The man from Gokwe district, was arraigned before a Bulawayo High Court for the murder of his wife, Lizzy Mpofu, after
they had a quarrel. He was reported to have trailed the woman to the
church when she had gone to stay with her parents after their fight in
the Nyaki district.
A cousin of the murdered woman, Samkeliso Sibanda,
narrated how Nyamazana stormed his wife’s church and ordered her to
follow him under the guise that he wanted her to witness a break-in at
their home in Gweru.
“On that particular day,
Lizzy and I were attending a church service at Ginyilitshe village in
Nkayi when Nyamazana came. He asked his wife to immediately leave the
church and join him on a journey to their home. When she tried to resist
Nyamazana used force.
When I arrived
home, Lizzy’s parents asked me about the whereabouts of their daughter
and I explained to them that I had left her with her husband. We were shocked when we heard that she had been discovered lying dead in a stream the following morning.”
The deceased's father, Office Amon Mpofu, diclosed that his daughter and her husband had an undisclosed long standing domestic dispute.
“My
daughter had a domestic dispute with her husband and at one time, I sat
down with her to discuss their problem but she insisted that it was
just a minor issue without disclosing more.
On
that particular day, we had searched for Lizzy the whole day until we
received news that she had been killed and I immediately suspected that
Nyamazana was behind her death since they were last seen together by
Sibanda the previous day when they left church together.
It
was a terrible sight when I went to the scene and there was blood
splattered all over. Lizzy had several wounds on the head, neck and
cheek where the blade of the knife was lodged.”
But Nyamazana has denied the charge, telling the court he was being framed for the murder of his wife.
“I
didn’t commit the alleged crime. In fact, I was at my home in Gweru
when it happened and I only got to know about it when police arrested me
and forced me to travel with them to Nkayi for indications.
When
I was laid off from my work, my wife ditched me and took our two
children to her parents’ home in Nkayi and that was the last time I saw
her until I heard that she had been killed. I’m not the one who
committed the crime.”
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