‘Small coffins are too heavy to carry’
MILLICENT HUNGWE
Mournful scenes gripped Village Janyure under Chief Nyajena, in Masvingo Province, today as mourners gathered to bid farewell to the two of the three boys whose lifeless bodies were tragically discovered in the boot of a car in Kuwadzana, Harare, last week.

The burial took place around 10AM, as confirmed by the father’s brother of the deceased boys Davison Machangi, who described the loss as a devastating and unimaginable tragedy that has left the entire family and community in deep shock.
“The burial is scheduled for 10am today,” he said this in pain
Scores of mourners, including relatives, villagers, and friends, flocked to the rural homestead to pay their last respects.
Tears flowed freely as the small coffins were lowered into the ground amid songs of sorrow and prayer.
‘Small coffins are too heavy to carry’
The circumstances surrounding the mysterious deaths of the boys have sparked widespread outrage and grief across the nation, with many calling for thorough investigations and justice.
Mike Ezuruonye, a Nigerian actor who was recently in Zimbabwe for Felistas Murata aka Mai TT’s movie launch, shared a condolence video on his Facebook page, calling for justice for the three angels whose young lives were tragically cut short.
Police investigations are still ongoing to determine how the boys ended up locked inside the vehicle’s boot and the exact cause of death.