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Mbare
resident dies after weekends assault as other residents sustain
severe injuries
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network (ZESN), Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights
(ZLHR), Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) Independent Constitution Monitoring
Project (ZZZICOMP)
September
22, 2010
Chrispen Mandizvidza,
a Mbare resident aged 32, died today after he was assaulted by ZANU
PF youths during last weekend's chaotic constitution-making
process, which resulted in the aborting of outreach meetings aimed
at soliciting people's views to the drafting of a proposed
new constitution.
Mandizvidza,
who was employed as a security guard, died on Wednesday 22 September
2010 at around mid-day at a hospital in Harare, where he had been
admitted after he was assaulted by some ZANU PF youths in Kawadza
Street on Sunday 19 September 2010.
His medical
report indicated that he died as a result of complications from
the ruptured bowel he sustained after being assaulted on the abdomen
with blunt weapons. He underwent emergency surgery on the night
of Monday 20 September 2010, but the injury was too severe, resulting
in his passing on.
Mandizvidza
was one of 11 Mbare residents and Movement for Democratic Change
(MDC) supporters who were assaulted by ZANU PF youths, supporters
and some uniformed members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)
on Sunday 19 September 2010 after attending a Constitutional Parliamentary
Select Committee (COPAC) meeting at Mai Musodzi Hall in Mbare next
to Mbare Musika bus terminus. The meeting was aborted after violence
broke out.
While Mandizvidza
and his uncle Eric Kuranga, aged 23, were near their home assuming
that the violent incidents had ended, they encountered another group
of more than 50 ZANU PF youths led by one activist identified only
as Jimmy, who lives at Carter House Guest House.
Mandizvidza
and Kuranga were targeted by the ZANU PF youths as they escorted
some visitors along Kawadza Street in Mbare, who had visited them
at their residence. The ZANU PF youths assaulted Mandizvidza with
an unknown object twice on his abdomen before he fell down.
He was only
picked up while lying on the street by Kuranga, who had managed
to slip away after being hit by an iron bar on the right leg and
had later returned to check on Mandizvidza. At that time Mandizvidza
was unable to walk as he complained of pain all over his body.
Mandizvidza
and Kuranga, who is currently nursing a knee injury from the assault,
sought medical treatment on Monday 20 September 2010.
Mandizvidza's
medical report indicated that he suffered swelling/deformity and
had evidence of severe soft tissue injuries. Doctors indicated that
Kuranga also had evidence of soft tissue injuries, but these were
less severe.
Besides the
two, nine other Mbare residents most of whom are self-employed (names
provided) were also assaulted at Mai MusodzI Hall during the COPAC
meeting held on Sunday 19 September 2010 and sustained head injuries
and lacerations on their bodies.
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