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Mugabe requests immunity

Zimbabwe first lady accused of assaulting woman with extension cord in S. Africa

- KRISTA MAHR

JOHANNESBU­RG— South African officials are debating whether to grant diplomatic immunity to Zimbabwe’s first lady, Grace Mugabe, who is accused of assaulting a 20-year-old model in Johannesbu­rg this week.

Mugabe is still in South Africa after a day of intense speculatio­n over her whereabout­s, South African police said in a statement Wednesday.

The police said the Zimbabwean government asked for diplomatic immunity for a suspect involved in the alleged assault. The police have declined to name Mugabe in the case as she has not yet appeared in court.

Mugabe’s immunity request is cur- rently under considerat­ion, Clayson Monyela, a spokespers­on for the Department of Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n, told The Associated Press. Acting national police commission­er Lesetja Mothiba said earlier on Wednesday that police and national prosecutor­s wanted to charge Mugabe, according to the African News Agency.

Gabriella Engels registered a case with police on Monday accusing Mugabe, 52, of attacking her with an extension cord in a luxury hotel in a Johannesbu­rg suburb late Sunday evening. Photos of Engels posted on social media show a bloody gash to her forehead that she claimed was a result of the encounter.

Confusion over whether Mugabe was still in the country flared up on Tuesday after South Africa’s police minister said she was due to appear in a South African court, but did not show up. Police clarified on Wednesday that the suspect remained in the country and had sent her lawyers and Zimbabwe government officials to tell police she intended to request diplomatic immunity.

“Discussion­s with the suspect’s lawyers and the Zimbabwean High Commission representa­tives are taking place to make sure that the suspect is processed through the legal system,” the police statement said.

“I want to go to court because I really feel like she should go to jail for what she did to me,” Engels told The Associated Press.

“I don’t want her to get away with this. Because what happened to me was not OK.”

Mugabe has been accused of assaults during other overseas trips, including a Hong Kong visit in which a photograph­er said she attacked him.

 ?? TSVANGIRAY­I MUKWAZHI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Zimbabwe’s government has requested diplomatic immunity for its first lady, Grace Mugabe.
TSVANGIRAY­I MUKWAZHI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Zimbabwe’s government has requested diplomatic immunity for its first lady, Grace Mugabe.

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