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56-year-old man has ended up being defrauded after he was scammed by a
husband who allegedly sold his wife to him for marriage.
30-year-old man identified as Brian Nkatazo Mathe, reportedly
hatched a plan along with his 22-year-old wife, Stephanie Pullen, to
steal from men by opening a Facebook account where the latter would lure
potential husbands.
According to a report by H-Metro, a 56-year-old man identified as
Nyakanyaka Msipani, fell into the trap and met Pullen who introduced
Nkatazo as her brother capable of receiving her bride price.
Msipani is yet to stay with the woman he paid bride price for and
any attempt to have quality time with Pullen would hit a snag of Nkatazo
who was introduced as brother.
Msipani said; “I phoned Pullen after admiring her on Facebook
and we met and agreed to marry each other giving me a condition that I
was supposed to meet her brother for lobola issues.
"I never had time to caress or kiss Pullen as she kept on
visiting me in the presence of Nkatazo demanding money that at one time I
gave him my bank card and pin to withdraw money to use at a funeral.
"He disappeared with the money and bank card for some time and I
phoned Nkatazo’s sister and she is the one who disclosed to me that the
two were husband and wife.
"I lost more than $5 000 in total apart from the $4 000 he
demanded as lobola and I paid through bank transfers. I feel sorry for
them. If I am the first victim it is better to spare them from jail
because I will lose the wife and money at the same time,” said Msipani who wants Pullen as per the bride price agreement.
While speaking to a correspondent, Nkatazo, who is gainfully
employed said that economic conditions forced them to hatch the plan for
financial gain. Pullen refused to entertain a reporter saying the three
are in agreement.
“We are all agreeing and I do not see the need for you here. Ibvai pano,” said Pullen.
Pullen and Nkatazo who were detained at Harare Central police station and are expected to appear in court today.
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