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Mentally challenged Dotito man kills aunt

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A MENTALLY challenged Dotito man allegedly killed his aunt while they were shelling groundnuts in Dotito Mt Darwin on Saturday.

“We are investigating a murder case in Mount Darwin where a suspected mentally-challenged person allegedly killed his aunt with a stick,” Mundembe said.

Allegations are that the two were at home shelling groundnuts when the suspect went berserk and fatally struck his aunt with a stick.

The brother asked the suspect what had happened and he pointed at the stick that he used to kill the deceased.

The stick had blood stains.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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