Man hangs self over sodomy storm

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Tinaani Nyabereka

Gweru- In an unfortunate incident, a 42 year old Gokwe man reportedly took his life by hanging himself on a mango tree after allegedly hearing that he was being sought after by police over allegations of sodomy.
Midlands Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko in a press statement urged members of the public to seek second opinions advices in cases of distress
“We advise the public not to put themselves in situations they cannot handle on their own. When such situations eventually happen, always find a person to confide in and get a second opinion.” Mahoko said.
Circumstances are that on 21 September 2023 around 4pm Temba Munyoro (42) of Venge village under chief Chireya in Gokwe was at a beer drink at Nyamhara Business Centre.
He got information that he was being sought by the police on allegations of sodomy. He went home and retired to bed. Around 0400 hours the next morning Munyoro woke up and left his wife behind in bed.
When his wife woke up she could not find him resulting in her informing neighbors who then began searching for him.
Munyoro’s body was later found hanging from a Mango tree at a nearby abandoned home.

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