The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Rapist axes three, kills self

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa in KAROI

A Hurungwe man went on the rampage on Monday night, killing three people with an axe and injuring another before committing suicide after being confronted by his relatives over allegation­s of raping a 12-year-old girl. The man, Ephraim Hari (37), also set ablaze his brother’s barn containing 12 bales of cured tobacco before drinking a 500ml bottle of imidachlop­rid and another 500ml of avi-methamidea­phos, a tobacco pesticide, resulting in his death.

A HURUNGWE man went on the rampage on Monday night killing three people with an axe and injuring another before committing suicide after being confronted by his relatives on allegation­s of raping a 12-year-old girl.

The man, Ephraim Hari (37), also set ablaze his brother’s barn containing 12 bales of cured tobacco before drinking a 500ml bottle of imidachlop­rid and another 500ml of avi-methamidea­phos, a tobacco pesticide, resulting in his death.

Mashonalan­d West police spokesper- son Inspector Clemence Mabgweazar­a confirmed the incident adding that further investigat­ions by police later establishe­d that Ephraim had killed his wife Faresi Mauya (34), brother-in-law Lawson Mwanza (20) and his worker Emson Charedzera (27) before downing a tobacco pesticide.

Hari, of Bhobho Village under Chief Kazangarar­e, ran amok soon after a meeting to discuss allegation­s that he had raped the girl.

The alleged rape came to light when Ephraim’s mother, Mrs Rosnet Chinavaenz­wa (63), took the girl to the

river to bath on Sunday at around 9am.

She later examined her and establishe­d that she had been with a man.

Upon questionin­g, the girl fingered Hari saying the alleged rape took place earlier this month.

It is at that stage that the mother told Ephraim’s elder brother, Claudius, of the rape allegation­s.

The brother then summoned Ephraim to his homestead to discuss the matter.

After the discussion­s, the family resolved that they would schedule another meeting to finalise the matter.

However, Ephraim had other ideas and returned to his brother’s homestead at around 2am armed with an axe. Narrating the harrowing

story, Claudius -who is admitted at Karoi District Hospital - said his brother knocked on the door and asked him to come out so that they discuss further the rape allegation­s.

“I opened the door as I did not suspect anything and he struck me once on the left side of my neck with an axe. I screamed in pain and he advanced towards me again in a bid to finish me off,” he explained from his hospital bed.

He was only saved from further harm after his wife, Irene Veremu (34), pulled him back into the bedroom and locked the door.

Ephraim started demanding that he open the door, but he refused.

He warned him that he would set his homestead ablaze.

“Again I thought he was joking but when I opened the door sometime later my granary and kitchen were on fire,” said Claudius. He said dur

ing the attack, Ephraim said killing him would obliterate incriminat­ing evidence.

They then went to report at Mwami police base before taking Claudius to the nearby Mwami Clinic where his condition was deemed serious and he was transferre­d to Karoi District Hospital.

Asked what kind of a person Ephraim was, Claudius described him as a quiet person who neither smoked nor imbibed.

“We are surprised by what has happened. He just kept quiet as if he was listening carefully to what we were discussing. He never showed signs that he was angry after the discussion,” he said.

Indication­s are that the sexual assault was not a once-off thing but done repeatedly.

Insp Mabgweazar­a dissuaded people from presiding over serious matters of rape, but to report to the police and justice take its course.

Burial arrangemen­ts are still being finalised as relatives await post-mortem results of the three deceased

people.

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