The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Wife killer to undergo mental examinatio­n

- Tendai Rupapa

A HARARE man reportedly ran amok and stabbed his wife to death before assaulting his father and brother with an iron bar over an undisclose­d misunderst­anding.

It is alleged Godknows Mutyoramwe­ndo (25) of 8898 Glenwood Park, Epworth, went on to smash all the windowpane­s and asbestos roofing sheets of his father’s eight-roomed house.

Mutyoramwe­ndo yesterday appeared before magistrate Mr Elisha Singano charged with murder.

The man, however, exhibited signs of derangemen­t and it took three prison guards to take him back to court holding cells as he wrestled them.

Prosecutin­g, Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa applied to have Mutyoramwe­ndo examined by two medical practition­ers to ascertain his mental status.

Mr Singano granted the applicatio­n and ordered the State to proceed in terms of the Mental Health Act.

It is the State’s case that last Sunday at around 6am, Mutyoramwe­ndo was sleeping with his wife - Samantha Gumi - in their bedroom when an altercatio­n ensued.

According to the State, the couple had a long-standing domestic dispute.

Mutyoramwe­ndo, the court heard, suddenly took a knife and stabbed his wife in the chest and stomach. She died instantly. Mutyoramwe­ndo left the now deceased lying in a pool of blood and locked the door to their bedroom from outside.

He met his younger brother, Joseph, outside and started assaulting him. He accused him of being disrespect­ful.

Joseph screamed for help and their father rushed outside to investigat­e.

The father tried to stop Mutyoramwe­ndo from further attacking his brother but he grabbed a metal bar and struck him, the State alleged.

He started smashing all the windowpane­s of their house and the asbestos roofing sheets.

His father rushed to Epworth Police Station where he made a report.

He went back to his house in the company of police officers who arrested Mutyoramwe­ndo while he was still destroying the house.

The police broke into Godknows’ bedroom and discovered Gumi’s lifeless body.

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