Chiredzi Creche owner released on bail

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Rutendo Chirume

Chiredzi Creche owner Zhuwakina Javangwe who was arrested on November 22 on attempted murder and violation of the Education Act charges after two minors died in her car boot appeared before Masvingo High Court Judge Justice Garaishe Mawadze yesterday (November 30) and was released on ZW $ 8000 bail

Javangwe who owns Javas Day Care Creche forgot four toddlers in the boot of her Honda CRV vehicle for four hours resulting in the death of Celine Shiri and Innocentia Lynet Masungati.

She was ferrying them to the crèche with other kids when they were left in the boot only to be discovered after some hours.

The accused was ordered to deposit ZW$8000 with Clerk of Court at Chiredzi Magistrates court, continue residing at 15 Bauhina Rhodene Masvingo, not to interfere with witnesses and report at Masvingo Central Police Station every Friday.

On granting bail, the judge considered that she was not a flight risk

Yvonne Motsi of B Chipadze law chambers represented Javangwe while prosecutor Emmanuel Matose appeared for the state.

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