Hapless Zimbabwean teacher beaten to death by wife over salary transfer

In a shocking turn of events, Memory Choga (41) has been arrested for allegedly murdering her husband, Douglas Jeche (45), who was a teacher. The incident occurred at Jeche Primary School in Sadza, Mashonaland East, where Jeche was employed.

The Herald reports that the trouble began when Douglas transferred his salary from his bank account to his EcoCash wallet. This move was done without Memory’s knowledge. Upon discovering she couldn’t access the funds, Memory became enraged.

“She was furious when she realised the money wasn’t in the bank,” a neighbour said.

Fatal Assault
When the wife returned home without the salary, her anger escalated. She reportedly assaulted Douglas with a log, causing severe injuries. The brutal attack resulted in multiple wounds all over his body.

“The assault was indiscriminate and relentless,” a witness commented.

Douglas succumbed to his injuries shortly after the attack.

\Tragedy in Mashonaland: Wife Kills Husband Over Salary Transfer
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Police Confirmation
National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the tragic incident.

“On July 19, 2024, Memory Choga was arrested in connection with a case of murder which occurred at Jeche Primary School, Sadza, in which her husband Douglas Jeche died,” he said.

“The suspect assaulted the victim with a log following a misunderstanding after the husband had transferred his monthly salary from his bank account into his EcoCash account. The husband sustained multiple wounds all over the body and he succumbed to the injuries,” Commissioner Nyathi added.

Legal Proceedings
Memory Choga is currently in police custody, awaiting further legal proceedings. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are gathering more details about the incident.

“Justice will take its course,” Commissioner Nyathi assured.

The community mourns the loss of Douglas Jeche, a respected teacher, as they grapple with the horrific nature of his death.

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