Gweru nurse (56) dies by suicide amid alleged sexual abuse scandal

 

Patrick Chitumba Zimpapers Writer

A 56-year-old Gweru-based nurse reportedly shot himself in the head with a 303 rifle amid allegations that he had sexually abused a close relative.
Police have launched investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Midlands Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, said the now deceased RGN Farai Zindonda was found dead at his house in Woodlands Suburb in Gweru last week.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms investigating a case of sudden death, suspected suicide by shooting. A 56-year-old man was found dead, his body lying in a pool of blood at a house in Woodlands residential suburbs, Gweru on December 29,” he said.

Insp Mahoko said the now deceased is suspected to have shot himself, as a 303-Rifle loaded with nine rounds was in his hands, pointing to his head, which had a gunshot wound.

“Investigations are underway to establish the full circumstances leading to the death. The now deceased was established as Farai Zindonda (56),” he said.
Insp Mahoko called upon members of the public not to take their lives as a solution.

“They should learn to share with third parties or respected people who can help with counseling,” he said.

Meanwhile, a close relative said claimed that the late nurse had sexually abused his 10-year-old close relative. “Some relatives got wind of that and when they threatened reporting him to the police, he took his life,” said the source on condition of anonymiyt.

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