Gweru pilot murders girlfriend

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                                                                   Tashinga Musonza

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An Airforce of Zimbabwe
pilot based in Gweru last night, November 25, allegedly killed his girlfriend
after accusing her of dating his workmate, TellZim News has learnt.
The case was reported at
Gweru Central Police Station (RRB 3692653) by a nurse who attended the now
deceased at Gweru Provincial Hospital.
Police documents say that
Tashinga Musonza (29) assaulted his
girlfriend, Lucy Duve (32), after accusing her of cheating on him with George Mangwenjere,
a fellow flight lieutenant with the Airforce.
It is said Musonza
accused Duve – with whom he cohabited in Windsor Park – of being unfaithful,
but she denied the issue.
Musonza then took her to
Josiah Tongogara Airbase to clarify the issue with Mangwenjere, who also denied
the issue.
Musonza then began to
brutalise Duve.
Mangwenjere tried in vain to restrain Musonza and rushed
to seek assistance from a colleague.
When they came back to
the scene, they found Duve unconscious and a team rushed her to
Claybank Clinic where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
They were then referred
to Gweru Provincial Hospital where the sister-in-charge phoned the police
station to report the case.
By the time of writing,
Musonza was due to appear in court.
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