Man stabs uncle for refusing to attend prophet’s cleansing ceremony

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By TellZim Reporter

A family dispute over a spiritual cleansing ceremony turned violent in Ganyiwa village under Chief Nyajena, leaving one man hospitalized with critical injuries.

The incident occurred on January 07 around 3 pm at a family homestead when the complainant was stabbed after refusing to attend the ceremony.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dehwa confirmed the incident and said the victim was in a critical condition.

“I can confirm a case of attempted murder where a 25-year-old man stabbed his uncle for refusing to attend a family cleansing ceremony that was being conducted by a prophet,” said Inspector Dehwa.

He warned the public against resorting to violence and dangerous weapons to resolve disagreements.

“We reiterate that violence does not solve disputes and people should solve disputes amicably and avoid using dangerous weapons,” said Inspector Dehwa.

Circumstances are that the accused, Febson Chinhingira, went to invite his uncle, Lovemore Chinhingira, to the ceremony where the whole family was expected to be cleansed.

When Lovemore refused, an altercation broke out between the two. Febson then picked up a brick and struck his uncle on the back.

He proceeded to stab Lovemore on the left side of the ribs with a knife, inflicting a deep cut.

The injured uncle was rushed to Nyajena Hospital, where he was admitted in critical condition.

The matter was reported to Renco Mine Police, leading to the arrest of Febson who now faces charges of attempted murder.

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