Mugabe's son in custody after gardener shot at Johannesburg home
The youngest son of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is in police custody following a shooting incident involving a gardener at their residence in Johannesburg.
The youngest son of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, was taken into police custody in Johannesburg after a gardener was shot at the Mugabe family's home. The incident occurred in a wealthy suburb north of Johannesburg, and the gardener is reported to be in critical condition. South African police have launched an attempted murder investigation to ascertain the details surrounding the shooting, although the circumstances remain unclear at this moment.
According to Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, the police spokesperson, two male suspects aged 33 and 24 were brought in for questioning, but she refrained from disclosing their identities. Nonetheless, local media have identified one of the suspects as 29-year-old Bellarmine, with photographs emerging that show him in handcuffs and being escorted by law enforcement. The need for clarity on the motivation behind the shooting has been emphasized by police officials, who continue to gather information about the incident.
The Mugabe family, especially Bellarmine and his brother Robert Jr., have been known for their extravagant lifestyles in Johannesburg, often attracting media attention. Their mother, Grace Mugabe, has also faced legal issues, which add a layer of scrutiny to the family's public image. This situation not only raises concerns about security and violence within affluent neighborhoods but also highlights the ongoing issues surrounding the Mugabe family's legacy in Zimbabwe and abroad.