A woman has
found herself in serious trouble after she mercilessly assaulted her husband
for attending a church different from hers.
*Photo used
for illustrative purpose*
The trial of
Susan Mudzengi, 43, who turned her husband, Paul Ndlovu, ten years her senior,
into a punching bag on 20 May after the man returned home having attended the
African Apostolic Church has began today. She is a facing a charge of domestic
violence and public indecency.
She was
formally charged 22 June.
The woman is
a member of the Apostolic Sect run by a Johanne Masowe. She was slammed with
the additional count after she stripped at a police station to avoid being
detained in the cell.
Prosecutor
Munyonga Kuvarega told the Beitbridge Magistrate, Goodswill Mavenge that Ndlovu
is the headmaster at Nottingham Primary School in Beitbridge.
As reported
by Zimbabwean NewsDay, Kuvarega said on May 20 this year Ndlovu returned home
from church and Mudzengi started shouting at him for attending the Apostolic
church.
“Ndlovu was
served with supper by his daughter and when he finished eating, Mudzengi
grabbed him by the neck and pushed him to the floor before she sat on him and
assaulted him several times with fists. The accused also destroyed Ndlovu’s
Bible, anointing oil and Mwazha’s(his pastor’s) picture.
“The
complainant managed to escape and reported the matter to the police, leading to
Mudzengi’s arrest."
Mudzengi was
arrested on 17 June 17, but on arrival at the police station, she became
violent on learning she would be detained.
She removed
all her clothes in full view of male police officers and other people at the
station. She then threw the clothes away.Female police officers later grouped
around her and forced her to wear her clothes before she was escorted into the
cells.
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