Grace Mugabe evades police, goes into hiding

Grace Mugabe evades police, goes into hiding

Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe is yet to surrender to South African police, to face a criminal charge for assaulting a 20 year-old model, Gabriell

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Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe is yet to surrender to South African police, to face a criminal charge for assaulting a 20 year-old model, Gabriella Engels afterall. Indeed, she has evaded police radar, according to reports from South Africa. Her disappearance debunked an earlier statement by Police Minister, Fikile Mbalula, who had said Mugabe handed herself over to the police.

“She is not under arrest because she co-operated, and handed herself over to police,” Police Minister Fikile Mbalula said earlier today.

But the police later revised their story.“The negotiations over the suspect handing herself over have not concluded and our investigations have not finalised,” said police national spokesman Vishnu Naidoo.

Without naming Grace Mugabe, national police confirmed that a case of with intent to do grievous bodily harm was opened against a prominent woman after the alleged assault at a hotel in Sandton. The scar left on model Gabriella Engels was by Grace Mugabe

“The investigation into this case has already reached an advanced stage. The suspect in this matter cannot be named because she has not as yet appeared in court. We request that the SAPS be allowed to conduct a thorough investigation and to follow due process,” Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said in a statement.

Naidoo also said a court appearance for Grace Mugabe is not yet on the table.
“As long as we don’t have a suspect in custody, we cannot say when they will appear in court. The minister learned later that it just didn’t materialise as it was supposed to,” Naidoo said.

Grace Mugabe was in the country to have her foot examined following an accident at the Harare international airport. Her victim, Gabriella Engels said she was visiting Mugabe’s two sons Robert and Chatunga at the Capital 20 West Hotel whom she met through a mutual friend on Saturday. Engels said a bodyguard asked her and a friend to wait in a separate room before Mugabe allegedly started beating her.

“When Grace entered I had no idea who she was. She walked in with an extension cord and just started beating me with it accusing me of living with her sons. She flipped and just kept beating me with the plug. Over and over. I had no idea what was going on. I was surprised. I needed to crawl out of the room before I could run away. Her ten bodyguards just stood there watching, no one did anything, no one tried to help me.”