Times of Suriname

Grace Mugabe says she acted in self-defence

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ZIMBABWE - Zimbabwe’s first lady, Grace Mugabe, has denied assaulting a South African model in a hotel suite in Johannesbu­rg last month, saying she acted in selfdefenc­e after being attacked with a knife.

In a previously unreported deposition from 17 August, Mugabe countered the version of the incident given by Gabriella Engels to police and media. According to Mugabe, she was protecting herself after intervenin­g on behalf of her adult sons, Chatunga and Robert Jr, who were “in trouble with a drunken young woman”. The statement said Mugabe, 52, was considerin­g seeking attempted murder charges. Engels alleges an irate Mugabe burst into the room in a luxury hotel where she was waiting with two friends to meet Chatunga Mugabe on 13 August and started beating her with an electric cable. Photograph­s taken soon after the incident showed a gash to Engels’ forehead and head. The incident reinforced Mugabe’s reputation for angry outbursts and focused attention on the lifestyle of Mugabe’s two sons, who live in the upscale Sandton area of the South African commercial capital.

South African media reported this week that the two students had been handed a 60,000 US dollars bill for damages following their eviction from a penthouse apartment in Sandton after a brawl in July. Mugabe is a contender to replace her ailing 93-year-old husband, in power for 37 years, as Zimbabwe’s president. The alleged assault played badly at home in Zimbabwe, where it was picked up in detail by the media, which also reported on the first lady’s multimilli­on-dollar property portfolio in Johannesbu­rg and the alleged extravagan­ce of her two sons. In her deposition, Mugabe dismissed Engels’ version as “malicious allegation­s” and said she had been attacked after going to help her sons.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? Grace Mugabe, who has countered the version of the incident given by Gabriella Engels to police and media. (Photo: DFA)
Grace Mugabe, who has countered the version of the incident given by Gabriella Engels to police and media. (Photo: DFA)

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