Grandpa licks, inserts finger into grade zero’s privates

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Darlington Kanyongo
ZVISHAVANE – Tovakara Dozimbabwe (64) from Mutanda village under Chief
Negove recently appeared before Zvishavane magistrate Archie Wochiunga facing
charges of indecently assaulting a grade zero B girl by licking and inserting
his finger into her vagina.
Dozimbabwe pleaded guilty to
contravening Section 67 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform)
Act Chapter 9:23.
State facts as presented by
Tinashe Maponde are that on January 21 this year at around 09:00 hrs, the accused
approached the complainant who was playing near her homestead asked for
directions.
He then asked the complainant to
accompany him and the complainant complied.
Along the way when they reached a
bushy area, the accused laid the juvenile on the ground, removed her underwear,
licked her vagina and inserted his finger into it before ordering her to go
back home.
Dozimbabwe will appear in court
on November 14 for sentencing.

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