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Family Buries Son’s Body At Killer’s Home In Ultimate Revenge Move

Zimbabwe – An aggrieved family buried their son in a shallow grave at the homestead of the murderer following his death in a fight over beer.

The killer’s family were bewildered and stood powerless as the deceased’s family conducted rituals at the makeshift grave.

A family member who spoke on condition of anonymity said Munyaradzi Chemhere’s family demanded 40 head of cattle as compensation from his killer, Give Takawira’s family.

The area’s traditional leader Chief Njelele joined hands with neighbouring Chief Chisina to bring the ugly situation under control.

“Chiefs had to pacify the family and negotiate with both families. In the end the killer’s family paid six beasts and the aggrieved family exhumed the body and buried it at their homestead,” said the source.

An insider in the family explained how Takawira killed Chemhere.

“Takawira told police that they had an argument over who should buy the next round of beer. They fought and Give stabbed him twice in the chest. He fled and left him gasping for air in a pool of blood. A community member administered first aid and he died while he was being ferried to Gokwe District Hospital,” said the family member.

Chemhere’s furious family then dug a pit at the Takawiras’ homestead and buried their son.

“They were angry over the callous murder of their son whom they described as the pillar of the family and unifier,” said the source.

Three days after burial, the family agreed to exhume their son and bury him properly at their homestead.

Chief Njelele confirmed the incident.

“We noted with concern that it’s unAfrican and it’s against our culture therefore we ordered the family to exhume the body which had been buried for three days and instructed them to bury it in their homestead. Chemhere’s family had demanded forty beasts as appeasement but we had to negotiate that number downwards and reached an agreement that they pay six,” said Chief Njelele.

 

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