A 29-year-old man from Mberengwa allegedly fatally stabbed
a fellow patron at a shebeen following a misunderstanding over a game of
snooker, police have confirmed.
Midlands Police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed
the incident which occurred on Friday last week at around 1am when Tauya
Mangwere of Matongo Village under Chief Mposi in Mberengwa allegedly stabbed
Emmanuel Zinaka (27) of Muchado Village under Chief Maziofa also in Mberengwa.
It is alleged that the two were playing snooker and
drinking beer at a local shebeen in Mandava area in Mberengwa and had a
misunderstanding.
A heated argument ensued between the two resulting in
Mangwere threatening to kill Zinaka. Insp Goko said Zinaka left the snooker
table to go and buy beer in the company of his friend Kudakwashe Gumbo and
Mangwere followed the two.
While in the shebeen, Mangwere dragged Zinaka out leaving
Gumbo, who was still buying beer, behind. After a few minutes, Gumbo followed the
two and observed that Zinaka could barely walk while Mangwere was standing a
few metres away.
Insp Goko said Zinaka fell to the ground while bleeding
profusely from his neck. Gumbo rushed to render first aid and also called for
help from other patrons. Zinaka subsequently died before he could be taken to
hospital.
“I can confirm that we are investigating a murder case in
which a 29-year-old male adult fatally stabbed a fellow patron following a
misunderstanding over snooker. On the said date the two were drinking beer
while playing snooker when they started arguing.
“The suspect later stabbed the now deceased on the neck and
he died on the spot. Mangwere fled from the scene soon after committing the
crime,” he said.
Insp Goko said the matter was reported to the police and
the deceased’s body was taken to Mberengwa District Hospital awaiting
post-mortem. Mangwere is still on the run. Sunday News
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