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Widow Drags Zim Police to Court Over Brutal Cell Death
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43319, member: 636"] The family of Blessed Believe Juruvenge wants money from police after he died at Ruwa Police Station. His wife Mercy Madenyika and relatives hired lawyers to fight for justice. Officer Prince Ndavambi faces murder charges for beating Juruvenge to death. The policeman told the victim's sister he would put her brother inside a coffin. Legal papers say the officer planned to kill the man before attacking him. Juruvenge worked at Bakers Inn driving trucks and fixed metal for extra money. He supported his pregnant wife and family through multiple jobs around town. The victim also ran a small shop that helped pay household bills. His death left the family without any income or financial support. Madenyika must raise their unborn child alone after losing her husband. Sister Mellisa Manyepa suffered injuries during the same police attack at the station. She cannot walk properly because her legs still hurt from the beating. The family receives counseling help for emotional problems caused by the violent death. Lawyers blame police bosses for letting officers torture people inside government buildings. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights represents the grieving relatives against authorities. [/QUOTE]
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