Rejected by ex-wife, man drinks petrol, sets self-ablaze

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By Ndinatsei Mavodza

CHIVI – A 35-year-old man from Madamombe Village, Edwell Mukuza, died after setting himself on fire following an emotional confrontation with his ex-wife, casting a shadow over the local community.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident, which occurred in Muzvidziwa Village on September 26, 2025, around 5 PM.

“I confirm the death of Mukuza, who died after setting himself ablaze over a misunderstanding with his ex-wife on September 26, 2025,” said Insp Dhewa.

The tragedy unfolded when Mukuza, accompanied by his friend Aldo Zengeya (31), visited his ex-wife to collect his belongings. Upon arrival, he found her waiting outside with his bags already packed.

Distraught by the encounter, Mukuza reportedly hugged his ex-wife and asked why she hated him so deeply. He then requested privacy, asking Zengeya to step away.

In a sudden turn, Mukuza drew a knife and attempted to attack his ex-wife, who managed to block the assault and escaped. Zengeya intervened and retrieved the knife.

Mukuza then rushed to his vehicle, retrieved a five-liter container of petrol, doused himself in fuel, and ingested some of it. Before anyone could stop him, he ignited the fuel with a cigarette lighter, leading to fatal burns.

Police were notified after Mukuza had already succumbed to his injuries. His body was taken to Chivi District Hospital for a post-mortem examination as investigations continue.

This incident highlights a growing concern over suicide linked to domestic conflicts in the province, underscoring the urgent need for mental health support, counseling services, and proactive community interventions to address underlying emotional crisis.

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