RIP: She Was Killed By Her Best Friend, See How Happy She Was On Their Last Ladies Night Out.

A woman who lived in the Old Magwegwe district of Bulawayo and had last been seen alive on Saturday after going out with friends was discovered dead in the vehicle that belonged to her brother. Thulisile Dube, who had been living in South Africa, surprised her family by traveling all the way to Bulawayo to see them on Thursday. She was accompanied by one of her brothers. She was doing rather well for herself and bought a home in Pelandaba West, which is located in Bulawayo. Her family claims that she was a strong, independent lady who worked hard, and they are startled and heartbroken to learn that her best friend, whom she supported, arranged for her death.

She went out with her friend on Saturday night and was seen dancing in glasses while wearing a black dress a few hours before she was killed. Her body was found on Sunday morning. The police were looking for her acquaintance, who they believe is involved in the crime along with her boyfriend. The suicide by hanging of one of the suspects, identified as Farai Michael Mutasa, age 28 and from New Magwegwe, was confirmed by the police yesterday. In Bulawayo, his dead body was found in the premises of Inxhwala, which are located between Masotsha Avenue and Northend. Since then, his girlfriend has been taken into custody.


 

 

 

 

This is the horrifying voice of the murderer, Farai Michael Mutasa, bringing to life the nerve-jangling audio confession of his horrific and barbarous death of Thulisile Dube. A few minutes before the horrible coward took his own life by hanging himself in Northend in Bulawayo, he was on the phone with his sister. Musa, his partner, has fled the scene, and the authorities are looking for her.

The audio recording of the murderer makes it quite evident that Thulisile’s friend Musa was behind her murder. It was clear that she had planned the murder in advance, and it’s possible that she did so with the goal of robbing the victim. When Thulisile came to visit from South Africa, she did what she always did, which was to take her female friends out and buy them drinks for the entirety of the evening during what she referred to as “girls out night.” Surprisingly, Thulisile’s friend Musa subsequently invited Farai to join them.

They started their journey back home in the wee hours of Sunday morning. After dropping off one of the friends, Farai and Musa drove with Mambazo, who was unaware of what was going on, and ultimately made the decision to have her killed. Thulisile was better known by this name. Before dumping her lifeless body near some bushes called Emganwini, they put her to death in a manner that was excruciatingly painful. They forgot about it when they were driving in her brother’s car, which she was driving at the time. This evening I spent time with Thulisile’s family. They are heartbroken, they are still in a state of shock, and they don’t understand why Musa, who was very close to Thulisile, would betray her in such a significant way. The burial of Thulisile will take place at Umvutsha Cemetery in Bulawayo early on Saturday morning.