Family
and friends have been left really stunned and totally disheartened
after a security guard and his girlfriend were found dead.
Illustrative photo
Police have confirmed that a 44-year-old Zimbabwean security guard
who was working for Guard Alert and his suspected girlfriend, all from
Zaka in Masvingo, were found dead with their bodies lying on the floor
in an advanced state of decomposition.
According to Sunday News, the two bodies of Godwin Sungai and Covay
Tizira both of Ringisai Village under Chief Bota were found lying on
the floor in a house at one Mr Duvai Maguvu’s homestead on Tuesday.
Tizirai’s body was n*ked.
Acting Masvingo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe
Dehwa said the bodies were discovered 14 days after Sungai last reported
for duty. He said police have now launched an investigation into the
matter.
“I confirm receiving a report involving a Guard Alert Security
guard who was deployed at Econet Wireless booster in Gutu and a woman.
The two were found dead and their bodies were in an advanced state of
decomposition. Indications are that the two knew each other.
Investigations are still in progress as foul play is suspected,” said Asst Insp Dehwa.
He said on 7 March at about 6pm, Sungai and Tizirai left their home
area going to Zvenyika Village in Gutu where the man, a security guard
had been deployed to guard the booster. Police said Sungai was replacing
his colleague, Mr Robson Chiruvenge (37) of Zvimba who had started his
off for 14 days.
“When Mr Chiruvenge reported for duty on Tuesday after spending
14 days away, he was taken aback to find his colleague who he was
supposed to do the handover and take over not there. He tried to phone
on his mobile but the phone was not reachable. When he checked at Mr
Maguvu’s homestead where he stayed, he saw flies coming from Sungai’s
bedroom and he became suspicious,” he said.
Asst Insp Dehwa said Mr Chiruvenge forced the door open only to see the lifeless bodies of Sungai and Tizirai on the floor.
Tizirai’s body was n*ked and both were in an advanced state of decomposition, he said.
Mr Chiruvenge alerted the owner of the homestead, Mr Maguvu who
reported the matter to the police at the Mpandawana Base. He said police
attended the scene and took the bodies to Gutu Mission Hospital
mortuary for postmortem.