Funeral dispute ends in attempted murder

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By Meditation Mposi

A man from Farm 50, Dewure, Gutu, allegedly attacked his two cousins with an axe following a dispute at a funeral on April 11.
Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident, which occurred at Chaira Business Centre, and urged the public to resolve disputes peacefully.
“I can confirm the incident that took place in Dewure at Chaira Business Centre in Gutu. I urge members of the public to settle disputes without resorting to violence or acting under the influence of alcohol. Our ban on carrying dangerous weapons remain in effect, and the public must refrain from carrying offensive objects,” Dhewa said.
On April 11, Munyaradzi Chimombe Kasvina (27) insulted mourners at a funeral, prompting his cousins, Brighton Kasvina (40) and Naison Kasvina (45), to intervene. Later, around 16:00, Brighton and Naison went to Chaira Business Centre after the burial, and Munyaradzi joined them.
A misunderstanding arose, and Munyaradzi returned home and took an axe. He attacked Brighton, striking him once above the left ear and once on the left hand, and hecollapsed, bleeding heavily. When Naison attempted to intervene, Munyaradzi struck him on the left elbow. Munyaradzi then fled the scene.
Brighton sustained a deep head wound and is in serious condition, while Naison suffered a dislocated elbow. Both were taken to Gutu Rural Hospital for treatment.

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