FRESH details have emerged in the Bulawayo Morningside murder case where a man allegedly killed his wife in cold blood, with revelations that he stabbed her 34 times with a kitchen knife before crushing her head using a huge stone.
The man – Pascal Dube- committed the heinous crime while
his wife, the now deceased, Ms Aquiline Sadziwa (both pictured) had their baby
strapped to her back when the attack occurred. The baby was therefore drenched
in blood but not injured. Dube is still on the run after he disappeared after
committing the alleged crime.
The couple was on separation when Dube killed Ms Sadziwa at
her lodgings at around 9pm on 22 April and the reason for her savage attack is
still unknown.
Speaking at a church service at the scene of the murder on
Thursday, Mr Tonderayi Chingonzo, uncle to Ms Sadziwa said when police arrived
at the scene of the murder they counted 21 stab wounds, only to discover 13
more the following day when the body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals
(UBH) mortuary for a post-mortem.
He said Ms Sadziwa was stabbed until the knife’s blade
separated from the handle.
“I have never seen something like that. Even an animal
cannot be killed like that. I was told by my wife to go and investigate what
was happening after the couple’s child had informed the landlord that Aquiline
was being attacked by Dube. When I got there, I found Aquiline lying face down
but never assumed she could have died since it was dark.
When I got closer, it became clear to me that she had died
and I made a U-turn and headed to my car. I drove to Hillside Police Station
and reported the matter,” he said.
Mr Chingonzo said police attended the scene and realised
that Dube had targeted body pressure points first as she had stab wounds behind
the ears and several deep cuts all over her arms and body.
“There was a large stone next to her body that he had used
to crush her head. I wonder what wrong my niece had done to deserve such a
brutal killing,” he sobbed. He said had Ms Sadziwa’s son not escaped to the
main house, he could have met the same fate as his mother.
Mr Chingonzo made an emotional plea to men to consider
returning their wives to their families if their marriages were not working.
“I beg the young men who are here if you feel you cannot
live with your partner or wife anymore, rather take her back to her people.
Parents, if you hear your daughter complaining of abuse, take her back because
one day it will get to this stage. We had to quickly bury her as she was
severely injured in the attack. Her eyes had popped out after the head was
crushed with the large stone,” he sobbed.
Mr Micheal Sadziwa, father to the deceased could not hold
back tears. He said it was sad that the Dube family had not yet spoken to them
since the death of his daughter.
“It is cultural that they come and apologise. They haven’t.
It is surprising to me that more than two weeks now no one from his (Pascal)
family has come to talk to us. What comes to mind is that maybe it was a
well-organised thing with his family. Why are they not coming to talk to me and
apologise? I want closure. I want to know what crime my daughter committed to
deserve such a painful death,” he said.
A neighbour, Mrs Anic Mhiribidi who also attended a local
church with the deceased said she was a quiet woman who attended church
regularly.
“She attended church with us and was very passionate when
it came to singing and dancing. We were discussing with other members of the
choir that we would invite her to be part of us but unfortunately we never got
the chance to do that,” she said.
Mrs Juliana Magaso, a neighbour also lamented the gruesome
crime.
“She was a very open and free spirit person whom we
interacted with every time we met in neighbourhood,” she said. The family
pleaded to anyone with information that might lead to the arrest of the
murderer to assist by reporting to the police. Sunday News




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