Wednesday, 14 October 2015

MARRIED WOMAN WAS CAUGHT HAVING SEX WITH RELATIVE AT FUNNERAL, HIDES WARDROBE STARK NAKED

There was drama last Saturday when mourners attacked a Zimbabwean married woman after they caught her having steamy sex with her husband's cousin.
Janet Kamuchirondo 21, wife to Luckson Manondo diverted her route to the funeral and spent the whole night with married Bruce Nzara who had chased away his wife to accommodate the former.
The 'lovebirds' were exposed to mourners in Mutake village by a 'peeping Tom' Standreck Manondo, younger brother to Luckson. Janet confirmed spending the night with Bruce, after turning down Standreck who was begging to have quality time with her the same night.
Bruce disappeared from the scene, leaving Janet at the mourners' mercy as they took turns to beat her up after she was caught hiding in the wardrobe.
One of the mourners who was identified as Mai Simba said Janet was nearly burnt After Bruce's wife threatened to set the house on fire.
"Infidelity shouldn't be loved to this extent. This woman would have been set alight in the house after Bruce lied to villagers that Janet had since left when she was hiding in the wardrobe," said Mai Simba.
Bruce turned the bed upside down in trying to convince the villagers that Janet had since left only to be found stark naked in the wardrobe where she was pulled out for a thorough beating.
Villagers attacked her after she came out boasting about her affair with Bruce as she tried to justify herself that she was deserted by Luckson and left with no choice.
"People were not amused at all. They gave her a thorough beating," said Mai Simba.
Janet said she is prepared to pack her belongings on condition her in-laws give her bus fare since Luckson deserted her.
"They beat me up to be honest, I never had sex with him. I spent the whole night seated after I informed him that Standreck was calling asking me to have time with him," said Janet.
"He has been begging me for sex but I turned him down so he was tracking all my movements leading him to inform the mourners about my presence at Bruce's house. I am aware that he separated from his wife but He is the one who locked the door saying he would not hear my case against Standreck.
"I was ordered to pack my belongings although my husband is not here after he deserted me two months ago to cohabit with his small house. I am prepared to go to my rural home if my in-laws are prepared to give me bus fare or If I get a buyer for the bricks I moulded," said Janet.
Bruce's wife took advantage of the fracas and collected her belongings in the presence of the villagers. She also splashed urine she found in the bucket on Janet's face before leaving accompanied by her sister. Bruce and Standreck could not be reached for comment by the time we left the village

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