The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Soccer fan stabbed

- Bulawayo Bureau

A 23-YEAR-OLD Chelsea fan from Plumtree is battling for life in the Intensive Care Unit at the United Bulawayo Hospitals after he was stabbed following a misunderst­anding over English Premier Soccer results.

Casper Ndlovu (22) of Dingumuzi Village allegedly stabbed Consider Sibanda of Gasaza area once on the left side of his chest with a kitchen knife. Ndlovu was allegedly incensed by Sibanda’s “excessive celebratio­n” when Chelsea scored against West Ham United on Sunday.

He followed him to a bar and stabbed him hours after the match ended on a 1-1 scoreline. The incident occurred at around 10pm on Sunday at Siphosenko­si Bar at Dingumuzi Business Centre.

A patron, Mr Nicholas Ncube, said the two got into a heated argument after one of the soccer teams had scored.

“The two men were drinking beer while watching soccer at Siphosenko­si Bar at around 5pm,” he said. “Sibanda celebrated a goal scored by César Azpilicuet­a for Chelsea and this did not go down well with Ndlovu, who supports West Ham. Ndlovu told him to leave the bar, but he refused”.

Mr Ncube said at around 10pm, Ndlovu returned to the bar and attacked Sibanda with a kitchen knife and fled the scene.

Sibanda bled profusely before collapsing and was rushed to Plumtree District Hospital from where he was transferre­d to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), where he is admitted.

Matabelela­nd South acting police spokespers­on Assistant Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the attempted murder incident.

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