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23-year-old woman hacks husband to death after returning from Christmas shopping

- A 23-year-old woman recently axed her husband to death on Christmas eve

- According to reports, she murdered the 26-year-old after they returned from Christmas shopping

- She fled the scene of the crime and is currently on the run

While many people believe Christmas to be a season of love, the same cannot be said about the story of this couple in Zimbabwe. A 23-year-old woman has been declared wanted over the brutal murder of her husband on Christmas eve.

According to reports, the tragic incidence occurred after Anesu Mafokosho and her husband, Vitalis Mudhumo returned from a Christmas shopping which they had done for their child. However, on their return, the couple soon had a fight which led to Mudhumo packing to leave the house.

Anesu’s younger sister who was in the house told the police that she heard the couple arguing outside the yard for about 45 minutes. The situation turned bloody when the wife axed the deceased three time on the neck.

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Woman hacks husband to death over Christmas gift in Zimbabwe

Anesu Mafokosho
Source: UGC

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Mafokosho immediately fled home after committing the offence and sent a text message to her sister telling her to go see what she had done in the bedroom.

On getting into the room, the younger sister found Vitalis bleeding and convulsing on the bed. Manicaland police spokesman Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said Mudhumo’s body was taken to Mutare Provincial Hospital for post mortem.

According to local reports, the couple’s union was experiencing some problems and the unresolved marital dispute was threatening their marriage.

Mafokosho is currently on the run as police investigation has commenced.

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In a similar 'bloody Christmas' story, another lady attacked her husband with a knife. Identified as Sonia Simpson, the 52-year-old stabbed her 45-year-old chef husband Stuart Simpson, for taking too long with the Christmas shopping, in December, 2017. The chef, who suffered a collapsed lung due to the near-fatal attack, revealed he lost all confidence after 10 years of abuse from her.

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