Tinashe Chitandanyemba (32), the younger brother to Jah Prayzah’s late former security aide, Crispen claims that the bouncers who attacked Jah Prayzah at Glen Forest Memorial Park are the ones that assaulted his father Alfred Chitandanyemba (73) accusing him for causing his son’s death.
Alfred is alleging that on 29 October, Tinashe physically attacked him as he accused him of being responsible for Crispen’s death. He denied the allegations and told Tinashe that Crispen died in an accident. Tinashe however told the court that after Crispen’s burial at Glen Forest Memorial Park, some bouncers who were friends with Crispen visited his father to pay their condolences and they attacked him. Said Tinashe:
The bouncers came looking for me and they also asked where my father was because they said they wanted to pay their condolences. The complainant was attacked by bouncers who assaulted Jah Prayzah at Glen Forest. I did not assault the complainant, I just pointed to the bouncers that ‘this is my father’ and they attacked him. The complaint that he lodged with the police was out of malice. I did not assault him.
Magistrate Muzondo rolled the matter to November 14 for continuation and remanded Tinashe out of custody on $30 bail.
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