Cyanide Attack: CIO Discharged from Hospital
13 December 2014
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One of the Presidential secretaries who suffered a cyanide attack on Wednesday, has been discharged from hospital.
The secretary only known as “Fadzai” was Friday discharged from West Hospital where she was hospitalised following the spraying of the deadly posion in Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office shortly before he was sworn in as Robert Mugabe perceived “successor” and Deputy.
It was not possible to access medical records at the time of writing, but there was wide speculation that she was fit to go home at the time of her release. The sending home of the woman identified by the State Media as a member of the Central Intelligence Organisation, brings the number of discharges to two after a male driver of the Vice President, another casualty, was declared fit and well after treatment. Mr Mnangagwa’s own secretary Catherine Magaya remains at the institution.

Threats Are Normal.

Meanwhile Minister Mnangagwa has responded stating he is unfazed by the incident saying that death threats are a part of his life. “Threats to my life are normal. I have had these throughout my 52 years of political life; so it has become part of my life,” he told the US-based VOA Studio 7 radio station.

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