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Anymore Zvitsva, More Victims Doctor Roberto Guillen and senior police command During the exhumation

????????????????? Anymore Zvitsva Indications in Guruve District.

 

Following the indications conducted on January 2026, the indications and exhumation process continued on 11 January 2026 and remains ongoing. The exercise was conducted under the supervision of Doctor Roberto Guillen and senior police command. During the exhumation of the remains of Charity Chidhau, it was discovered that several body parts were missing. The prime suspect, Anymore Zvitsva, confirmed that the missing body parts included the head, both breasts, both palms and both feet. He admitted that these body parts had been removed prior to burial and transported to Vhelemu Village for ritual-related activities.

 

 

 

 

During further disclosures, the suspect confirmed that the breasts were sold to Gilbert Dhorobha and Nathan Chiruweni, both of Vhelemu Village, who were identified as illegal gold miners. He further stated that the head, palms and feet were burnt to ashes. The suspect revealed that part of the ashes was mixed with cooking substances for ritual application on his body, while the remaining ashes were mixed with mud clay, which he used in the construction of his shack (a small rural dwelling) as part of the same ritual practices.

 

 

 

 

At approximately 1730 hours, the suspect led police officers to Farm 42, Nyakapupu, under Chief Bepura, Guruve, where he indicated a separate crime scene involving the murder and burial of Tadiwanashe Murasika, a 14-year-old female juvenile from Chikwidibe A

 

 

 

 

Village, Chief Chipuriro, Guruve. The suspect pointed out a burial site at an anthill, where the body was recovered from a grave approximately one (1) metre deep. The remains were in an advanced stage of decomposition, consistent with long-term burial. It was further confirmed that Tadiwanashe had been reported missing to Guruve Police on 9 December 2025.

 

The indications are still ongoing and all recovered remains.

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