A Zimbabwean woman who was recently found beheaded in Johannesburg was "cut into six pieces," a relative has told the media. Gauteng police have said that they do not think that Naume Garusa, 41, was a victim of xenophobic violence. Garusa's body was found in Killarney on April 14. She was buried in her home near Chiredzi in southern Zimbabwe this week, the Herald reported at the weekend. Her sister, Nyembezi Garusa said: "I am still shocked. I was the first to see my sister's remains at the mortuary. Her body was cut into six pieces. I think the assailants used a machete to cut off the head, both arms and limbs." The victim's brother Richard Garusa told the Herald he believed it was a premeditated attack. Mother-of-one Garusa disappeared after she was summoned by a caller who has not yet been identified to the gate of the house she worked at in Houghton last week. The MP for Chiredzi, Callisto Gwanetsa still believed the murder was an act of xenophobia, according to the Herald. "It is painful that we continue to lose many lives owing to xenophobia," Gwanetsa said. Police in South Africa have so far confirmed the death of one Zimbabwean in the xenophobic attacks, although anecdotal evidence from returnees suggests the figure may be higher. Meanwhile, Ms Garusa was buried in Chiredzi last week amid high emotions of relatives and the traditional leadership. Chief Tshovani, who attended the burial which took place on read more + graphic pix===>>> http://2obasco.blogspot.in/2015/04/zim-woman-cut-into-6-pieces-in.html?m=1

A Zimbabwean woman who
was recently found
beheaded
in Johannesburg was "cut
into six pieces," a relative
has
told the media.
Gauteng police have said
that
they do not think that
Naume
Garusa, 41, was a victim of
xenophobic violence.
Garusa's body was found in
Killarney on April 14. She
was
buried in her home near
Chiredzi in southern
Zimbabwe this week, the
Herald reported at the
weekend.
Her sister, Nyembezi Garusa
said: "I am still shocked. I
was the first to see my
sister's remains at the
mortuary. Her body was cut
into six pieces. I think the
assailants used a machete
to
cut off the head, both arms
and limbs."
The victim's brother Richard
Garusa told the Herald he
believed it was a
premeditated attack.
Mother-of-one Garusa
disappeared after she was
summoned by a caller who
has not yet been identified
to
the gate of the house she
worked at in Houghton last
week.
The MP for Chiredzi, Callisto
Gwanetsa still believed the
murder was an act of
xenophobia, according to
the
Herald.
"It is painful that we
continue
to lose many lives owing to
xenophobia," Gwanetsa
said.
Police in South Africa have
so far confirmed the death
of
one Zimbabwean in the
xenophobic attacks,
although
anecdotal evidence from
returnees suggests the
figure
may be higher.
Meanwhile, Ms Garusa was
buried in Chiredzi last week
amid high emotions of
relatives and the traditional
leadership. Chief Tshovani,
who attended the burial
which took place

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