A ST MARY’S man claimed he lost US$400 to a hooker when he fell asleep after a quickie in her house. Clatten Gutsa, 32, went and made a po...
A ST MARY’S man claimed he lost US$400 to a hooker when he fell asleep after a quickie in her house.
Clatten Gutsa, 32, went and made a police report against Tracy Joseph, 20, after a hook up at a night club alleging that she had pilfered from his wallet while he was asleep.
It is said on January 18 around 1am, the two were having beer at a night dub and they decided to have a ‘short time’ sex romp.
The two went to Tracy’s place where they became intimate and Gutsa reportedly slept after the sexual activity.
It was alleged that the woman opened Gutsa’s wallet and stole US400.
He reportedly noticed that he had lost his money when he woke up and he made a police report.
The woman was also facing another charge after she allegedly bashed one Lawrence Mupunga at the same dub on the same day around 4am before taking his cellphone and money.
Tracy appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Don Ndirowei answering to allegations of theft.
She was found not guilty of the offence and was acquitted after the magistrate ruled that the evidence of the witnesses lacked corroboration.
Source: H-Metro
Clatten Gutsa, 32, went and made a police report against Tracy Joseph, 20, after a hook up at a night club alleging that she had pilfered from his wallet while he was asleep.
Clatten Gutsa |
The two went to Tracy’s place where they became intimate and Gutsa reportedly slept after the sexual activity.
It was alleged that the woman opened Gutsa’s wallet and stole US400.
He reportedly noticed that he had lost his money when he woke up and he made a police report.
The woman was also facing another charge after she allegedly bashed one Lawrence Mupunga at the same dub on the same day around 4am before taking his cellphone and money.
Tracy appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Don Ndirowei answering to allegations of theft.
She was found not guilty of the offence and was acquitted after the magistrate ruled that the evidence of the witnesses lacked corroboration.
Source: H-Metro
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