Three children died after disappearing on Oct. 1 in Kuwadzana Extension, and residents discovered their bodies two days later in a parked car boot. Anenyasha Muzanangu, 1, Anopaishe Muzanangu, 4, and Raymond Mukudzeyi, 3, vanished while playing near a car park close to their homes. Residents searched the area for two days before detecting a foul odor from a vehicle that had been parked for three years.
Bynet Bunu managed the car park, and he said searchers checked inside vehicles but did not examine the boots. Parents identified the bodies after residents forced open the trunk, and authorities investigated whether the children entered the boot themselves or faced foul play. The deaths recall a similar 2024 incident in Southlea Park, where four children suffocated in a locked car.
Bynet Bunu managed the car park, and he said searchers checked inside vehicles but did not examine the boots. Parents identified the bodies after residents forced open the trunk, and authorities investigated whether the children entered the boot themselves or faced foul play. The deaths recall a similar 2024 incident in Southlea Park, where four children suffocated in a locked car.