A married police officer died over the weekend while being intimate with his lover. The bizarre incident occurred at Chirunga Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza’s Unit K suburb, where police officer Makomborero Mazowe was spending quality time with his lover Cindy Vhutuza.

Vhutuza claimed that she had no idea that Mazowe was married and only discovered his actual marital status after his death.

She revealed that Vhutuza died during a hand job after she refused to have intercourse with him until they had both been tested for HIV.  In an interview with daily tabloid H-Metro, Vhutuza said

“I experienced a terrible situation with Mazowe. We spent the better part of the day talking and listening to music.  We had no money, so I collected dried ground nuts and a watermelon, and that was that.

“I was behind the wheel when we parked the car at the shops close to a police station.  Mazowe wanted to have sex with me, but I refused, arguing that we had to go for HIV testing first.  He insisted, saying he was too turned on and opted to find relief through a hand job.

Vhutuza, a staunch member of Paul Mwazha’s The African Apostolic Church, VaApostora veAfrica, said that Mazowe went into some trance to her shock.

“I assisted him, but he never discharged. Instead, he got into a trance as if he was having sex and produced an unfamiliar sound.

“I became frightened and called for help from a passer-by.

“I sought help from a licensed driver to take us to a doctor, but we did not get one.”

Married Police Officer Dies While Being Intimate With Lover In Car Park
Married Police Officer Dies While Being Intimate With Lover In Car Park

She went on to say that she is struggling to cope with the incident.

“I am emotionally spent and struggling to accept how my love ended in such a way.”

The police also confirmed the death of Mazowe. Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying,

“Police is investigating the death of a police officer in Chitungwiza.

“The deceased was in the company of a woman in a parked car at Chirunga Business Centre.”