A 44-year-old Bulawayo man died before admission to Mpilo Central Hospital after he was assaulted over amacimbi by two men in Old Pumula suburb.
The late Mr Khumbula Homes Zulu suffered a swollen mouth
and internal injuries after he was attacked by two men identified only as Tho
and Rey whose ages are not known. Mr Zulu was allegedly beaten for refusing to
share his mopane worms with the two accused persons.
He developed breathing complications after the assault and
died two days later when his mother had taken him to the hospital. Bulawayo
provincial police spokesperson inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident
yesterday.
He urged people who may have information that could lead to
the arrest of the two accused persons to contact any nearest police station.
“Police are investigating a suspected case of murder which
occurred in Old Pumula on the 25th of January 2021. The deceased is Khumbula
Homes Zulu, a male adult aged 44 years who resides in Old Pumula.
“The accused persons are Rey and Tho both of number 5313
Old Pumula, Bulawayo,” said Insp Ncube. He said Zulu left home going to Old
Pumula shops to buy amacimbi.
After buying, he was approached by the accused persons who
asked for some. “A misunderstanding arose after he refused to share his
amacimbi that led to a fist fight and after that Zulu went away to drink
alcohol.
At around 6pm Zulu visited his friend Freedom Dube and
narrated his fist fight story complaining of hunger and having difficulties in
breathing,” he said.
“On January 26, 2021 at around 8AM, Mr Dube woke him up and
discovered that he was still having difficulties in breathing. “He told Zulu’s
mother but she dismissed it saying he usually experiences such.”
Insp Ncube said Zulu’s condition continued to deteriorate
until Mr Dube took him to his home at around 8pm.
“On 27 January 2021 at 2AM, Zulu’s mother summoned an ambulance which ferried him to Mpilo Central Hospital where he later died before admission. CID homicide attended the scene,” said Insp Ncube. Chronicle
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