A widow fights for justice after police killed her husband at Ruwa Police Station. Mercy Madenyika lost her husband Blessed Believe Juruvenge during brutal police torture. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights represents the grieving family against authorities. Officer Prince Ndavambi faces murder charges for beating Juruvenge to death. The family filed legal papers demanding money from the government.
Juruvenge supported three family members through driving and welding jobs. He worked at Bakers Inn and ran a small shop before his death. Madenyika expects a baby and has no income after losing her husband. Sister Mellisa Manyepa suffered injuries during the same police attack. She experiences constant leg pain from Officer Ndavambi's assault.
The police officer threatened to put Juruvenge in a coffin before killing him. Legal papers claim police violated constitutional duties to protect citizens. Lawyer Paidamoyo Saurombe filed complaints against Police Commissioner Stephen Mutamba. The family receives counseling for emotional trauma from the violent death. Court action highlights police brutality problems across Zimbabwe.
Juruvenge supported three family members through driving and welding jobs. He worked at Bakers Inn and ran a small shop before his death. Madenyika expects a baby and has no income after losing her husband. Sister Mellisa Manyepa suffered injuries during the same police attack. She experiences constant leg pain from Officer Ndavambi's assault.
The police officer threatened to put Juruvenge in a coffin before killing him. Legal papers claim police violated constitutional duties to protect citizens. Lawyer Paidamoyo Saurombe filed complaints against Police Commissioner Stephen Mutamba. The family receives counseling for emotional trauma from the violent death. Court action highlights police brutality problems across Zimbabwe.