“Vakomana Vakutsvaka Mari”: Suspicion Arises Over Kidnapping Case of 20-Year-Old Glenview Man As ‘Abductors’ Demand US$2000 Ransom

“Vakomana Vakutsvaka Mari”: Suspicion Arises Over Kidnapping Case of 20-Year-Old Glenview Man As ‘Abductors’ Demand US$2000 Ransom

Suspicion Arises Over Kidnapping Case of 20-Year-Old Glenview Man As ‘Abductors’ Demand US$2000 Ransom

Social media users have raised suspicion after a 20-year-old man from Glenview, Dean Njikizana, was reportedly kidnapped on Friday and held for ransom

The kidnappers demanding  US$2,000 from his family for his safe return.

The authenticity of the kidnapping has come under scrutiny, as many express skepticism about the situation, suggesting that Dean may have staged the abduction to extract money from his family.

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Kidnapping Details

Dean Njikizana was abducted on Friday after he collected $614 from his father, Douglas Njikizana, a 48-year-old carpenter from Southerton. Dean did not return home that evening, raising alarms within his family.

The following day, Dean’s mother, Faith Njikizana, 42, received a distressing picture showing her son’s hands and legs bound with rope and his mouth covered with a cloth.

Suspicion Arises Over Kidnapping Case of 20-Year-Old Glenview Man As 'Abductors' Demand US$2000 Ransom
Suspicion Arises Over Kidnapping Case of 20-Year-Old Glenview Man As ‘Abductors’ Demand US$2000 Ransom (Image Credit: iStock)

The message accompanying the image read, “mwana takachengeta parikuda mari amai,” suggesting that they were keeping her son until a ransom was paid.

Ransom Demand

The kidnappers sent a second text message to Faith, stating,

Kana muchida mwana wenyu pari kudiwa US$2000 irikudiwa kusvika na1pm.”

This message indicated that the family needed to pay the ransom by 1 PM, along with instructions on where to send the money.

“Mari yacho munoisa panumber ipapa yemwana wenyu nekuti chitupa chake tinacho,” it continued, implying that the kidnappers had possession of Dean’s identification

Social Media Users Express Skepticism Over Kidnapping Case

Despite the alarming details, many social media users are expressing skepticism regarding the legitimacy of the kidnapping. Some believe that Dean Njikizana may have orchestrated the situation to extort money from his family. Comments on various platforms reflect this suspicion, with users questioning the circumstances surrounding the alleged kidnapping.

Here are some of the reactions;

@Victor Ruvinga;

Akuna kidnap yakadai .Vakomana vakutsvaka mari

@Samantha Kim Kavu;

😂😂😂kidnap manyama

@Cherie Peters;

Akadya mari… madeals eGhetto team

@Ba Tavonga;

Vafana vacho havachada kushanda and laziness is now celebrated and rewarded.Haungamboti urimurombo at 20s haa kudhara ikoko

@Ghoerghe Samaita Mutika Jnr;

Huyai naye anotaura chokwadi i deal iri.. Self kidnappping iyi

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