More Details Emerge On Gweru Shooting
It has emerged that a polygamous Gweru businessman who went berserk and allegedly shot four people and killed two instantly, initially allegedly held hostage his son and his cousin for two hours while waiting for their mothers whom he later shot.
The prominent car dealer, Peter Dube (35), also pointed the firearm at the two children but was refrained by one of the women whom he later shot and is battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital.
He shot and killed his second wife’s alleged lover, Shelton Chinhango, a Kwekwe-based car dealer and her friend Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30).
Dube also shot and injured his second wife, Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister Nyaradzo (34).
Nyaradzo’s 16-year-old daughter, who witnessed the horrific incident said she and her cousin, a toddler, who is Dube’s son with Nyasha, narrowly escaped death after he attempted to fire the gun at them only to be refrained by Mudungwe.
Speaking to The Sunday News on Saturday, she said:
She said the police found the children outside the house and assumed the situation was now under control and left but Dube continued to refuse to open the door for the women to get their clothes. She continued:
Dube refused to open the door. His first wife then called his brother Advance Dube informing him about the issue.
Advance managed to convince his brother to open the door. My aunt then started packing and went into the car which was waiting for us downstairs. My mother then went back to collect her bag as well.
Dube then came down the stairs running and went into his car and took a pistol. He then came to the Toyota Hiace that we were in and confronted the driver (Shelton) accusing him of snatching his wife. He cocked his gun and shot the driver in the head. I then opened the door and ran away. He then pointed the gun at me but my mother’s friend Gamuchirai Mudungwe restrained him. He then turned on her and shot her in the chest. He went upstairs and shot my mother and my aunt. After that I saw the maid coming downstairs screaming for help.
The Sunday News reports that the two sisters, Nyasha and Nyaradzo, who are battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital are said to have undergone a lifesaving surgery yesterday.
ZTN reports that Nyaradzo has since died to become the third person to die from the incident.
Acting Midlands police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende said police were still looking for Dube who allegedly contacted his friend and police on Friday promising to hand himself over is said to be on the run.
More: Pindula News; The Sunday News; ZTN