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‘MAGIDZA’S SUICIDE NOTE ACCUSES WIFE OF INFIDELITY

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MBABANE – The former Mbabane Highlanders Football Club PRO, Paul ‘Magidzeludzakeni’ Masilela, left a suicide note inside his rented flat.

In the note, which was taken by the police, he accused his wife, Zanele Mawelela, who was a police officer, of infidelity and further mentioned some of the names of the people she was allegedly cheating on him.In the one-page note, ‘Magidza’ stated that he had on several times warned his wife to desist from cheating on him.  The note was reportedly discovered by the contingent of police officers on top of his bed. In the suicide note, he further accused his wife of being in love relationships with several men who were known to him.  One of the men the wife was accused of dating is a businessman who is in the public transport sector. He further mentioned in the note that it had reached a point where he could no longer handle it anymore. ‘Magidza’, as he was popularly known, claimed that he also saw a litany of intimate messages that were sent to his wife by some of the alleged paramours, and he warned her about her conduct. He further complained in the note that his wife no longer respected him as her husband. According to the note, Mawelela reportedly also received calls from men in his presence which did not sit well with him.

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According to an impeccable source, ‘Magidza’ is suspected to have written the suicide note before killing his wife by allegedly strangulating her inside his car. It was further reliably gathered that the issue was reported to the police by one of the alleged paramours after he had called Mawelela and heard that she was arguing with ‘Magidza’, who was ordering her over the phone to tell him (paramour) that she had a husband and he should stop calling and texting her.  It was gathered that on the day of the incident, ‘Magidza’ had called his wife under the pretence that he wanted them to discuss their marital problems. The impeccable source pointed out that when the first group of police officers came to ‘Magidza’s flat to investigate, they had not established that he had allegedly already murdered his wife. The officers reportedly left him in the flat. Other police officers arrived after a couple of hours and they discovered that ‘Magidza’ was no longer in the house but his car was parked at the adjacent residence.

The police are said to have then conducted a search in ‘Magidza’s flat and stumbled upon the suicide note, which he had left behind. The officers suspected that he might have killed himself had he not been ‘disturbed’ by the arrival of the first group of police officers. “The police ‘disturbed’ him as it is clear from the set-up inside the room he was occupying that he was about to hang himself,” said the  source. Chief Police Information and Communications Officer Superintendent Phindile Vilakati confirmed that ‘Magidza’ left a suicide note behind.

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