Two heartbreaking cases of child deaths have recently come to light from Matabeleland North and Zaka, raising concerns about the severe consequences of untreated mental health issues and domestic distress. On August 14, 2024, in Nyamandlovu, Matabeleland North, 20-year-old Siphethebuhle Nkomo was arrested for allegedly strangling her 18-month-old son to death. According to police reports, the young mother was reportedly driven to this extreme act due to frustration with her son’s persistent crying.
The police statement detailed the tragic event: “On 14 August 2024, police in Nyamandlovu, Lupane arrested Siphethebuhle Nkomo, 20, in connection with a case of murder in which she strangled to death her son (18 months) after failing to silence him while crying at Zimdabule Village 4, Deli, Nyamandlovu.”
On the same day, another tragic case was reported from Zaka. Fambisai Tavengerwei, a 50-year-old man believed to be suffering from mental health issues, allegedly killed his 2-year-old son by striking him with a log multiple times. The incident occurred in Madzore Village, Nyakunhuwa, Zaka. The police confirmed the details of the case: “The incident, according to police, happened on 14 August 2024 at Madzore Village, Nyakunhuwa, Zaka.”
These incidents have shocked the local communities and drawn attention to the urgent need for mental health support and parenting assistance. The tragic events underscore the critical importance of providing adequate mental health resources and support systems for individuals facing severe emotional and psychological distress.
Authorities and community leaders are calling for greater awareness and intervention strategies to prevent such devastating outcomes in the future. Both cases highlight the desperate need for comprehensive support systems for vulnerable individuals and families to address underlying issues before they escalate into violence. As investigations continue, the communities are left grappling with the emotional toll of these senseless tragedies and seeking ways to offer better support to those in need.
In other news – Tamaryn Green reveals she’s expecting her first child
Tamaryn Green is marking a double celebration today, as the former Miss South Africa and her husband eagerly anticipate the arrival of their first baby. On her 30th birthday, Tamaryn shared the joyous news of her pregnancy with her fans and followers. In an endearing video posted on social media, Tamaryn, now a doctor, revealed her growing baby bump and the ultrasound scan of her womb.
The video, which features her husband by her side, captures the couple’s excitement and joy as they prepare to welcome their new addition. “Couldn’t have asked for a better gift on my 30th birthday. What a blessing we’ve been given,” Tamaryn captioned the heartfelt post. Read More