Man Charged with Murder After Setting Estranged Wife on Fire during Property Dispute
A man from Domboshava is facing murder charges after setting his estranged wife on fire.
Ashley Kabaya (29) from Zimbiru village under Chief Chinhamhora set his estranged wife Sphiwe Jenyure on fire during a heated dispute over the division of matrimonial property.
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Violent Property Dispute Escalates: Husband Sets Estranged Wife on Fire in Tragic Incident
The incident took place on April 15, when Kabaya and his wife, Sphiwe Jenyure, were in the process of sharing their belongings in a room as they finalized their divorce.
It is alleged that during the property sharing, Kabaya locked the door from the inside and attacked Jenyure with a golf stick. He then proceeded to pour a mixture of cobra venom and paraffin on her body before setting her ablaze.
As the flames engulfed Jenyure, she bravely fought back, grabbing Kabaya in the process, causing both of them to catch fire.
Brave Bystander’s Heroic Intervention: Community Rallies to Extinguish Flames in Tragic Incident
The distressing commotion caught the attention of a passer-by named Zulu Digital, who heard Jenyure’s cries for help. Digital swiftly intervened, opening the door and attempting to extinguish the flames with the assistance of other community members who had gathered at the scene.
Urgent Medical Response: Burn Victims Rushed to Hospital for Emergency Treatment
Both victims were immediately rushed to Makumbe Hospital in Domboshava for emergency treatment. However, due to the severity of their burns, they were later transferred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for specialized care.
Tragically, Sphiwe Jenyure succumbed to her injuries on April 17 at Parirenyatwa Hospital. A postmortem examination is yet to be conducted to determine the exact cause of her death.
Recovery and Legal Consequences: Ashley Kabaya Faces Murder Charges as Bail Decision Looms
Meanwhile, Ashley Kabaya, who is currently recovering from his own burns at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, is now facing murder charges for his alleged actions. During a court hearing, Harare Magistrate Dennis Mangosi advised Kabaya to seek bail through the High Court.
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