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Earth's poorest continent has so far confirmed around 1,800 cases and 57 deaths -- a tally that is low compared with Europe, the Middle East and Asia, but is now ratcheting up quickly as testing remains patchy.
Zororo Makamba had traveled to New York by the end of February and returned to his home in Harare earlier this month.
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“I deny the allegations. It wasn’t me who raped my daughter. I believe it was some charms. They turned into goblins and raped her and she started bleeding profusely,” the man told the court.
The accused arrived home drunk and started accusing the octogenarian of bewitching him. He then beat her to death with a log.
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The reptile dragged the victim into the deeper part and viciously attacked him. The boy succumbed to the injuries.
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The man was found guilty of murdering his daughter and was sentenced to five years imprisonment Monday.
The duo was heading back home when they decided to take separate routes in the middle of the night. When they met in a bushy area a while later, the man mistook his friend for a robber and started beating him up before fleeing the scene.
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The 31-year-old man was attacked by the reptile from behind when he was trying to catch a fish. This was followed by a five-minute struggle during which the man suffered serious injuries.
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