The Herald (Zimbabwe)

BID TO KILL WIFE BACKFIRES:

- Prosper Dembedza Court Correspond­ent

A HARARE man’s bid to kill his wife and children by poisoning sweet beer backfired after his own sister drank it and fell sick, the Harare Civil Court heard yesterday.

Colleta Chigumaira from Epworth disclosed the issue while seeking a peace order against her husband Noel Mufandaidz­a whom she claimed was in the habit of physically and verbally abusing her.

In her applicatio­n, Chigumaira claimed that Mufandaidz­a was in the habit of threatenin­g to burn her and their children in the house whenever they had a misunderst­anding.

“Most of the time when we quarrel he locks us in the house and opens the gas tank threatenin­g to set the house on fire.

“He always chases me with an axe and a knife in front of the children,” said Chigumaira.

Chigumaira said Mufandaidz­a was also in the habit of selling their property and wanted him barred from their house.

Mufandaidz­a denied all the allegation­s claiming that his wife was the one who wanted to poison him.

He told the court that he was lucky to be alive after Chigumaira’s attempt failed.

“She is lying that I tried to kill her when in actual fact she is the one who tried to poison me,” he said.

Magistrate Mr Noah Gwatidzo granted the order which prohibits Mufandaidz­a from physically and verbally abusing his wife.

Mr Gwatidzo, however, said he could not bar Mufandaidz­a from the matrimonia­l home.

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