Man found dead along Charumbira Street

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A lifeless body was discovered in Masvingo on the wee hours of July 23, 2023 by a Masvingo General Hospital ambulance driver.
The lifeless body was found along Charumbira Street and police suspect that the deceased was involved in a hit and run accident.
Masvingo Provincial Assistant Police Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Lorraine Ndlovu confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that we received a report where a dead body was found by a Masvingo General Hospital ambulance driver with head injuries and bruises over the body. We suspect that it was a hit and run and we are appealing for information that may help with investigations,” said Ndlovu.
Sources said the ambulance driver, Jefias Moto (43) who was going to work rushed to report at Masvingo traffic police who attended the scene
“Masvingo traffic police then attended the scene and discovered that body had some head injuries and bruises over the body with no missing parts. There were trails which showed that the car dragged him for about 10metres,”
“The police then took the deceased’s body to Masvingo General Hospital mortuary for postmortem while investigations are still going on,” said the source.

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