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Saturday 26 November 2016

Tragedy! What Happened to a 6-month-old Baby While the Mother was Fighting Another Woman Over a Man Will Shock You

A woman who was fighting another woman over a man while strapping her baby on the back has suffered a serious loss.


A mother fighting over a man has lost her baby after the six-month-old child fell from her back during fight and died. The incident happened in Zimbabwe.
 
The woman identified as Tarisai Kamusi (36) of 5957 Hatcliffe Extension reportedly accused Nyasha Rushwaya of having an extramarital affair with her husband. Tarisai is said to have teamed up with her 
 
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sister Yeukai (27) and confronted Rushwaya. According to the prosecutor, Ms Ressy Nyamombe, on May 9 last year at around 5pm Rushwaya was walking down the road on her way home with her baby strapped on her back. 
 
She was accosted by the two sisters and an altercation ensued between the parties, which degenerated into a fistfight.
 
According to The Herald, Yeukai held Rushwaya’s hands and the cloth which was wrapping the baby became loose, prompting the baby to fall to the ground.
A passer-by picked the baby while Rushwaya’s sister rushed to the scene. The court heard that Rushwaya’s sister dragged her sibling to the house, only to realise upon arrival that they did not have the baby.
 
Her sister rushed back to the scene and was handed over the baby by the Good Samaritan. It was further alleged that Rushwaya and her sister proceeded to the police to report the case.
It was while filing a report at the police station that they realized that the baby had died.
The body was ferried to Parirenyatwa Hospital mortuary and a post-mortem conducted on the body established that the baby succumbed to head injuries.

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