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Police Launch Manhunt For Man Who Killed His Wife And Brother-In-Law

Police Launch Manhunt For Man Who Killed His Wife And Brother-In-Law

Police are still looking for a Harare man who shot and killed his wife and brother-in-law at their Gletwin home on Tuesday following a lengthy marital dispute.

Petros Pomborokani (50), a former Ministry of Health and Child Care officer, is still at large and police have called on members of the public to assist them with investigations. The matter is being handled by CID Homicide. According to the police, anyone with information on Pomborokani’s whereabouts should contact any nearest police station as he is suspected to be armed and dangerous.

Pomborokani shot his wife, Olivia Zenda (42), and brother-in-law, Robert Zenda (49) with a CZ pistol at around 7am, in front of his three children, mother-in-law, a relative and a housemaid. The couple had been married for 20 years and had four children aged 19, 12, 10 and eight. Police recovered two loaded magazines at the scene. Investigations revealed Pomborokani and his wife had a long-standing marital dispute. He was in the habit of assaulting his wife and had since moved out of the home they shared as husband and wife.

More: Herald

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