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Artiste dies from ruthless beating by policeman husband
A female singer, popularly known as Zamzam was allegedly beaten to death by her husband last week.
The Tanzanian artiste whose realname was Kijakazi Pazi Shaban was once a member of Kidedea music group.
She died at her home in Musoma, Tanzania.
Her husband, a police officer, Hamad Ally took Shaban’s body to a morgue in Temeke, Dar es Salaam after she succumbed to her injuries.
A source told Tanzanian local newspaper, Amani that: “Sad news about Zamzam’s death reached us, and we were informed that she died as a result of stomach ulcers. Her husband then said he would bury her in Kilimanjaro area. But as family, we had to know why, and when.
“Zamzam had in the past sent gory photos of her deformed, wounded face to friends, saying she had been cruelly beaten by her husband – and that if anything would happen to her, then her her husband should be held accountable.
“Zamzam’s family asked the husband to allow them see their relative’s body before he could bury her in Kilimanjaro, of which he agreed.
“Postmortem performed at a Temeke hospital on Zamzam’s body revealed that the singer succumbed to her injuries following a beating.”
Zamzam’s husband, Hamad Ally, was arrested and is being held at Chang’ombe police station as investigations continue.
Hamad had, after allegedly beating his wife to death, requested his boss Ramadhan Ng’anzi for a van to “take his ailing wife to hospital.”
The police boss said he was unaware that Hamad had killed his wife, and only thought he was doing him a favour by giving him the van to rush his sickly wife to hospital.
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