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Man jailed 20 years for uncle’s HIV taunt killing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81195, member: 636"] A guy just got two decades in prison for killing his uncle after a fight over HIV status. David Chakahwata from rural Seke was sentenced to twenty years for murdering Thomas Taderera back in 2017, hitting him with a shovel and dumping the body in a deep well. In court, Chakahwata pleaded not guilty, arguing his uncle provoked him by mocking his HIV status and threatening to kick him off the family property, and also claiming mental illness. The High Court judge, Esther Muremba, saw things differently. She ruled that while the taunts happened, they did not excuse the extreme violence, stating a reasonable person would not have lost control so completely. The judge also shot down the mental incapacity defense, noting the law assumes a sound mind and that Chakahwata's own detailed confession contradicted his later claims of not remembering. She acknowledged the long trial delay as a minor factor but emphasized the crime's brutality and the finality of death, deciding a severe sentence was necessary to uphold the value of human life. [/QUOTE]
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