Shocking! Man Murders Prostitute Because She Did Not Satisfy Him in Bed

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Shocking! Man Murders Prostitute Because She Did Not Satisfy Him in Bed

The man from Zimbabwe, Given Ngqabutho Nyoni, has been arrested by the police after he brutally beat up a prostitute who later died the next day, following a row over the sum of $2, after he demanded a refund of his money because he did not enjoy the s*x session with her, MyZimbabwe reports.

The lady of the night identified as Agnes Mulazi, 20, died at the Mutare Provincial Hospital after she suffered severe head injuries from the assault on her by Nyoni.

Manicaland Province Police Spokesperson, Tavhiringwa Kakohwa, confirmed the arrest of Nyoni, of Chikwekwete Village under Chief Makombe.

According to a police report, the two met up in a night club when Nyoni approached Mulazi and asked for sex.

"They reportedly agreed on a $2 fee for a short time s*x session but later, Nyoni demanded his money back, saying he had not enjoyed the romp. The two had an argument which degenerated into a fist fight.

"Nyoni reportedly picked an empty beer bottle and struck the woman on the forehead as she tried to flee from the scene.

"Mulazi sustained a deep cut on her forehead and bled profusely. She was rushed to Murambinda hospital before being transferred to Mutare Provincial hospital where she died."

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