After human bones were found in a shallow grave, it is now believed that the High School student who purportedly vanished in December is dead.
In Watsomba, Manicaland, Livingstone Sunhwa attended the St. Mathias Tsonzo High School.
Since December 6, 2021, when he allegedly disappeared, the 19-year-old has not been seen or heard from.
Following a break-in at the school tuck shop, Livingstone was detained by the police and allegedly subjected to torture before going missing the next day.
A search crew found human bones in a shallow grave close to the boarding school, according to social media influencer Madam Boss’ report on Friday.
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Madam Boss had been outspoken in her advocacy for justice for the kidnapped teen and for bringing attention to Livingstone.
An upset Madam Boss revealed in a live video posted on her Facebook page that after a thorough search, the team had found human bones and school shoes next to the building.
A head, legs, and ribs are among the human bones that are thought to be part of Livingstone Sunhwa’s remains.
In another post on social media, Madam Boss wrote,
Pacherwa musango takawana mbabvu nemusoro.
Livingstone
Veduweee.
She later posted another video in which she said that they had discovered Livingstone’s remains. She alleged that the teen’s relatives had confirmed his clothes.
On the most recent case developments, the police have not yet made any comments.
The St. Mathias Tsonzo High School student was allegedly assaulted, however they previously disputed this. Additionally, they asserted that after his arrest, Livingstone had been turned over to the care of the school authorities.
Inspector Nobert Muzondo, a spokesman for the Manicaland police, previously stated,
“There was a break-in at the tuck store at St. Mathias Tsonzo High School, and we did some inquiries that (led to) Sunhwa being arrested, but we decided to release him in (to the) custody of his headmaster so that he could write his exams, but he vanished,” Muzondo said.
“We are handling the situation in two separate ways: as a missing person and as a person who is wanted by the authorities. his parents’ names What his parents are saying are lies, we never assaulted him. Sunhwa is facing unlawful entry and theft charges.”
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