Witchcraft: Primary School Teacher Steals Blood From 21
Pupils.
Mothers would be scared after reading this!! A primary
school teacher who illegally draws blood from 21 pupils
during a break period, and stores the blood in bottles and
threaten the pupils with assault and death if they reported
the incidents to their parents. You must be wondering
what she wanted to do with the blood.
She refused to tell. She had separated them into her
classroom on different dates at break time where she
would ask them to stand in a queue as she pricked each
of them with a needle drawing blood from their fingers
and shoulders.
Luck ran out on her when one of the pupils couldn’t open
a cattle pen because of the pain on his fingers and it was
there the little boy confessed and she was arrested.
Initially, Zhuwau appeared before a Mutoko magistrate
facing 21 counts of contravening Section 19 (1) (a) of the
Anatomical Donations and Post-Mortem Examinations
Act, which criminalises removing tissue from the bodies of
living persons or alternatively 21 counts of assault.
Zhuwau was eventually sentenced to five years, but
immediately made an application seeking leave to appeal
Pupils.
Mothers would be scared after reading this!! A primary
school teacher who illegally draws blood from 21 pupils
during a break period, and stores the blood in bottles and
threaten the pupils with assault and death if they reported
the incidents to their parents. You must be wondering
what she wanted to do with the blood.
She refused to tell. She had separated them into her
classroom on different dates at break time where she
would ask them to stand in a queue as she pricked each
of them with a needle drawing blood from their fingers
and shoulders.
Luck ran out on her when one of the pupils couldn’t open
a cattle pen because of the pain on his fingers and it was
there the little boy confessed and she was arrested.
Initially, Zhuwau appeared before a Mutoko magistrate
facing 21 counts of contravening Section 19 (1) (a) of the
Anatomical Donations and Post-Mortem Examinations
Act, which criminalises removing tissue from the bodies of
living persons or alternatively 21 counts of assault.
Zhuwau was eventually sentenced to five years, but
immediately made an application seeking leave to appeal
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