A case from Zimbabwe:
In a bizarre case, a
Domboshava man and his biological mother are reportedly on the run after
having an incestuous relationship that culminated in two pregnancies.
Simon Matsvara and Ethel Vhangare are from Pote Village under Chief
Chinamhora.Simon first impregnated his mother while his father Agripah
Matsvara was alive and for the second time after his death.
[...] It
is alleged that the first time Simon impregnated his mother, she had a
miscarriage. However, this time Vhangare is alleged to be five months
pregnant and Simon is responsible. The pair reportedly fled the
community recently after getting news that Chief Chinamhora, Simon
Chidziva, had sent his aides to arrest them.
[...] It
is alleged that Vhangare’s husband, Agripah, suffered a stroke in 2008
and relatives reportedly assigned Simon to assist his mother [taking]
care of the father. Later in the same year, it is alleged Vhangare
started vomiting and revealed to a neighbor that she was pregnant and
her son was responsible. Family elders reportedly resolved the matter
before fining the pair an undisclosed number of cattle. Two months
later, Vhangare suffered a miscarriage before her husband’s death in
2008. Simon and his mother reportedly continued with their relationship
that resulted in another pregnancy.
[...] The matter came to light after Vhangare absconded church services, [prompting] churchmates to pay her a visit. It
was then discovered that Vhangare was pregnant again and neighbours
reported the matter to Chief Chinamhora who sent his aides to arrest the
two. “We are going to hunt for the two and we will punish them severely
to send a clear message to would-be offenders that we do not tolerate
such acters,” the chief said yesterday.
[...] In
a related incident, another pair from Mutonda village under Chief
Chinamhora, was fined three beasts after siring two children in an
incestuous relationship. A 26-year-old man and his niece (22) reportedly
cohabited as husband and wife since 2007. They bore two children now
aged four and one. The matter came to light after the man’s uncle filed a
complaint upon realising that his sister’s son had paid a bride price
for his daughter to his brother-in-law.
[...] In
passing sentence, Chief Chinamhora ordered the man to pay two heads of
cattle before relocating permanently to his paternal homestead in
Rusape. The woman was ordered to pay a cow.
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