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Man dies at ?small house?

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Man dies at ?small house?

Bulawayo Bureau

A 46-year-old man from Nketa 9 died under mysterious circumstances at his suspected mistress? house, police said yesterday.

The incident occurred on Monday morning.

Sources said the man, who is married and lives with his family, left his home on Sunday without disclosing where he was going.

"He went to see his ?small house? and spent the night there. In the morning his girlfriend left him sleeping in her bedroom when she went to work at around 7am," said a source.

"A relative of the ?small house? came to the house around 10am and found the man dead in her bedroom.

"The relative phoned her and she rushed home and found that he was indeed dead."

The "small house" reported the matter at Tshabalala Police Station who dispatched a team to the scene.

Bulawayo police spokesman Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo confirmed the incident and said investigations were in progress.

He said no visible marks were found on the body.

"We are investigating the matter and the body has been taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem," he said.

Our Bulawayo Bureau is reliably informed that the man was complaining of flu and a headache when he left his home.
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