Police in Harare, Zimbabwe, are investigating a fatal domestic incident in the Glen Norah suburb after a man was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife in the early hours of Christmas Day.
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The deceased, identified as Levy Mautsa, reportedly sustained multiple stab wounds at the couple’s home following a dispute that began late on Christmas Eve.
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Confirming the incident, Harare provincial police spokesperson Luckmore Chakanza said the argument was allegedly triggered when Mautsa confronted his wife over supper not being ready on time.
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Police said the disagreement escalated, with Mautsa allegedly assaulting his wife using open hands and damaging her mobile phone.
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According to the police account, a neighbour, Blessing Chengeti, intervened around midnight after the disturbance spread outside the couple’s room. The intervention temporarily calmed the situation, and both parties returned indoors.
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However, the calm was short-lived. Several hours later, the wife allegedly contacted a workmate and claimed she had attacked her husband. Police said she reportedly confessed during the call to stabbing Mautsa three times with a kitchen knife and urged the workmate to check on him before fleeing the scene.
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When officers arrived at the residence, Mautsa was found dead with severe stab wounds to his neck, left shoulder and back. A kitchen knife believed to have been used in the attack was recovered from the garden outside the house.
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Mautsa’s body has been taken to the Sally Mugabe Central Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem examination. Police have launched a manhunt for the suspect, who remains at large, and have appealed to members of the public to provide any information that could assist in her arrest.
