Witnesses Name 'Scorpion' As Behind Mrisho's Blindness
Two witnesses in 
the case of armed robbery and wounding Said Mrisho named Salum Njwete 
alias Scorpion at the Ilala District Court as the person who stabbed him
 and gouged his eyes. The two witnesses were named yesterday before the 
Ilala Court Magistrate Flora Haule as Mrisho's wife, Stara Sudi, and 
Yahaya Kisukari, who is his younger brother.
Earlier, Stara 
alleged that on September 6, this year, around 11pm while asleep, she 
heard her phone ringing and when she picked it, the caller was her 
husband's voice who told her that he was in Buguruni, where he had been 
stabbed and could not see.
Led by State 
Attorney Nassoro Katuga, the witness further alleged that while still on
 the phone, it abruptly disconnected and on calling again, a Good 
Samaritan was on the line that her husband's condition was critical and 
he was being rushed to Amana Hospital.
"I then told my 
son, Abdul (12), that his father is sick and I am going to his 
grandmother to inform her. I got on a motorcycle to Mabibo hostels to my
 husband's parents, where we all later left for the hospital.
On the way I phoned
 my brother-in-law Mr Kisukari and informed him as well," she explained.
 She alleged that they found Mr Mrisho in the hospital ward with his 
face, stomach and back all bandaged and his clothes as well stained with
 blood.
Stara alleged that 
they were given a referral to Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH), where 
the complainant, Mr Mrisho and his brother, Mr Kisukari were transported
 in an ambulance to the hospital.
On his part, the 
second witness, Mr Kisukari alleged that he works with his brother, the 
complainant in a salon in Tabata Sanene.
He alleged that his
 brother told him the name of the person who damaged his eyes and as 
well stabbed him in the stomach and back.
"I arrived at Amana
 Hospital at midnight and they were waiting for me so that we could take
 my brother to Muhimbili, where he was admitted in the emergency room 
and immediate attention given," he explained.
The suspect 
according to charge sheet committed the offence on 6th September, this 
year, where he is accused of stealing a 38 grams gold chain worth 
60,000/-, bracelet, wallet and 331,000/- in cash, all totaling to 
476,000/- property of Said Mrisho.
The accused was 
also read a charge of gouging Mrisho's eyes which rendered him blind, 
besides stabbing him in the stomach and back.

 
 
 
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