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Man running away after k!lling side chick d!es in accident

Mandla
Mandla

There was instant judgement for a Zimbabwean man identified simply as Mandla who reportedly k!lled his side chick but died in an accident while fleeing from the scene.

The same day, there had been a violent altercation between the two, resulting in a physical fight in which the side chick d!ed.

The circumstances surrounding these events suggest that Mandla was trying to escape accountability for his actions.

According to the contents of a voice note sent by Mandla, the two lovebirds were in a physical altercation over infidelity.

Some local publications reported that Mandla narrated how he supported his side chick financially and even sent her on fully paid holidays.

He claimed that his efforts and love were unappreciated, and the lady played him. According to reports, the two got into a physical fight. During the altercation, Mandla reportedly forcefully pushed his girlfriend with such intensity that she struck her head on a solid object, leading to her untimely demise.

Realizing the gravity of the situation, Mandla hastily fled the scene in his Mercedes Benz, speeding down Gwanda Road and possibly attempting to return to South Africa.

He sent a voice note to a WhatsApp group with some of his friends, confessing what he had done and why.

In the voice note, he mentioned his girlfriend’s girl named Anele. He was saying she was the girl behind taking his girlfriend down for him.

The escape, however, met a devastating end when Mandla’s Mercedes collided head-on with an inter-Africa bus upon reaching Kensington.

The wreckage of the car after the accident.
The wreckage of the car after the accident.

The impact was so severe that the car’s engine reportedly catapulted over 50 meters away.

Regrettably, Mandla lost his life in the collision, while fortunately, the occupants of the bus escaped without injury.

Mandla, who was married, is survived by his wife and five children, according to people who knew him.

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