Man send wife to early grave on suspicion of cheating
A 42-year-old Zimbabwe man living in the UK has been found guilty of
murdering his wife after suspecting that she was cheating on him.
A Zimbabwe man, Norbert Chikerema, who suspected that his wife, Nyasha Kahari, was cheating on him, has been convicted of murder after he reportedly stabbed her to death using different weapons.
Daily
Mail reports that Chikerema used weapons like axe, knives and an iron
to stab the mother of his four children at least 40 times, before
driving her body to a Lidl car park in Marston Green, Birmingham, the
United Kingdom, where he dumped her.
The
jealous Chikerema, it was gathered, was found guilty of the murder
charge by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court for allegedly murdering his
wife by stabbing and bludgeoning her to death in a car after suspecting she was having an affair.
Judge Michael Chambers who said Chikerema will be sentenced on a later date, said:
"You have clearly been convicted of a very serious offence of which the sentence is life imprisonment."
During
the trial, the court heard how the 42-year-old Chikerema and his wife
ran a nursing home but he had always suspected that his 35-year-old wife
was seeing another man and had hired a private detective to follow her.
After
killing the wife, the convict reportedly drove the corpse to the park
and left her in the car where the body was later found.
The prosecuting counsel Kevin Hegarty, QC, while addressing the court, said:
"When
he attacked her, she was sitting in the front passenger seat of their
Nissan car. He used an axe to strike his wife over and over again. The
blows were aimed principally at her neck and her head.
She
died in the car with her seatbelt on. She could not get away. She was
strapped in the car and she was effectively defenseless."
The
jury was told the Chikerema tilted the passenger seat down and covered
the body with a blanket before returning home to change his
blood-stained clothes.
He then used the axe to attack two cars of men he believed to be in relationships with his wife.
West Midlands Police Detective Inspector Paul Joyce, from Force CID, said:
"Chikerema’s
actions mean four children now have to live without their mother; a
family has been tragically ripped apart and he will have to live with
the consequences of his brutal attack forever.
He
suggested he was not of sound mind at the time of the killing and
pleaded not guilty on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
However,
we demonstrated a degree of advanced planning − notably taking the axe
out in the car that night − and the jury quickly found him guilty."
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