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Friday 20 July 2012

Sijui ungefanyaje ni story ya ukweli: Condom yampasukia jamaa akiwa anambaka prostitute ambaye ameathirika na virusi vya ukimwi!

A Bulawayo man, Friday Nkala is in a limbo after a condom burst while he was allegedly raping a prostitute, the B-Metro reported.

His woes were further mounted after the prostitute who had over the years made him her client in good and bad times revealed that she was living positive with the deadly HIV virus. The alleged incident took place late last month at a bushy spot along Fambeki stream in Njube suburb.

It is said that on 20 June, Nkala phoned the woman (name withheld) and told her that he was in dire need of her services. The man then told her that his wife had come back from a visit in the rural areas so there was no 'base'.

The two then agreed to meet along a secluded spot along the stream. Upon meeting, Nkala said he did not have money to pay for the sexual 'favours'. The alleged prostitute reportedly told Nkala that she was fed up with him for requesting for 'friendly matches'.

It is understood that on the last encounter the man had not paid. As such she refused. Nkala was not going to have any of it and got hold of a stone and demanded that she undresses. The woman then did likewise. He ordered her to lie on the ground while he took out a condom and put it on. Nkala is alleged to have gone on to rape the woman.

While he was still doing so, his mobile phone rang and consequently he stopped. Nkala discovered that there was only the ring part of the condom left on his manhood. The woman reportedly delivered the SHOCKING NEWS seconds later as Nkala listened in horror!

While he was still trying to come to grips with what had befallen him, the alleged prostitute took off in her 'birthday suit' and sought refuge at a nearby house. She narrated her ordeal to the occupants of the house and was later accompanied to the police.

Nkala was nabbed and appeared before Western Commonage magistrate, Mr Themba Chimiso. He was remanded in custody to 24 July.

B-Metro

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