Man Shot By Chinese National In Military Gear Discharged
22 February 2018
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One of the victims of the Belgravia shooting, which occurred Monday night, has been discharged from hospital.

Kevin Guzah, 26, had been admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and was in the company of Kudzai Nduku when he was mistaken for being part of armed robbers who had robbed a Chinese businessman and his business partner of $8 500.

Guzah said he was shot on his right leg and the pelvis by a Chinese national who was dressed in an army uniform.

Kudzai is still admitted at the same hospital and reports are that the doctor has said she might not be able to walk properly again.

Narrating his ordeal to H-Metro, Guzah said he was feeling better but still traumatised.

“I returned from China last week and on Monday I picked up a friend whom I haven’t seen for sometime and we went to KFC at Belgravia Shopping Centre around 10:30pm.

“We got some food and we were driving to my sister’s place using a road that heads towards Twin Rivers Primary School.

“As we were about to turn, we saw some people shooting at each other. They were four Chinese men and five black people and they were all wearing military uniforms,” he said.

He added:

“I reversed the car and headed back to Belgravia and a white Honda Fit with the Chinese people pursued us and hit the back of our car and when we stopped, they came to us and fired into the passenger side and Kudzai was hit on the leg.

“When I noticed that the guys meant business, I jumped out of the car and I started running towards the sports club. The Chinise kept firing and I fell into a ditch and I was shot on the right leg and my pelvis.

“They started assaulting me and I heard one of the black people shouting banga ririkupi. They took me into their car and drove to their place. They continued assaulting me as I begged for my life.

“The police later arrived and they called an ambulance which took me to hospital. We were both admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. HMetro