Man demands sex from mother-in-law

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter
A woman yesterday made stunning revelations in court when she exposed her son-in-law who demands to be intimate with her.

Chiwoniso Muzongondi claimed Virimai Karombe was in the habit of sending messages on her husband’s mobile phone demanding to sleep with her.

Muzongondi made the revelations at the Harare Civil Court where she was seeking a protection order against Karombe who she was accusing of disturbing her peace.

“He divorced with my daughter and now he is in the habit of sending messages on my husband’s phone threatening to kill him if he fails to hand me over to him”, she said.

Muzongondi told magistrate Ms Ruth Kamangira that Karombe was in the habit of coming to her matrimonial house where he insults her with obscene words in front of her children and neighbours.

“In the text messages he sends on my husband’s mobile phone he will be demanding to have children with me. To make matters worse he is also threatening to kill me if I don’t meet his demands,” Muzongondi said.

She said they have been at Warren Park Police Station several times because of Karombe’s violent behaviour.

“He even has the guts to visit my children at their schools disturbing their education and my close friends are now scared of coming to my house because he always threatens to physically abuse them”, she said.

Karombe denied the allegations levelled against him by Muzongondi, but told the court that he was not opposed to Muzongondi’s application.

“I am not opposed to her application, you can go ahead and grant her as she pleases,” he said.

Ms Kamangira granted the order in Muzongondi’s favour which barred Karombe from verbally or physically abusing her.

She also ordered Karombe to keep peace towards Muzongondi at all times.

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