- Title: Zimbabwe's Mugabe in South Africa after wife is accused of assault
- Date: 17th August 2017
- Summary: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA (AUGUST 16, 2017) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) SENIOR STRATEGIC ADVISOR, BAFANA KHUMALO, SAYING: "It's clear that they are trying to manage this thing politically, and in the process compromising women who had been assaulted brutally."
- Embargoed: 31st August 2017 10:48
- Keywords: Zimbabwe President Mugabe South Africa Mugabe wife assault on model newspaper headlines
- Location: PRETORIA AND JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA / HARARE, ZIMBABWE
- City: PRETORIA AND JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA / HARARE, ZIMBABWE
- Country: South Africa
- Topics: Diplomacy/Foreign Policy,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0076UJLS1Z
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Veteran Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe has arrived in South Africa, state media said on Thursday (August 17), for a regional summit overshadowed by accusations his wife assaulted a 20-year-old model in a Johannesburg hotel room with an electric cable.
Zimbabwe's Herald newspaper, the government's main mouthpiece, said 93-year-old Mugabe arrived at a military air base near Pretoria late on Wednesday.
The Herald made no mention of the controversy swirling around his 52-year-old wife Grace, who has applied for diplomatic immunity to protect herself from possible assault charges, according to South African police.
Debbie Engels, the mother of the alleged victim, Gabriella, told Reuters her daughter had received 14 stitches on her head from Sunday's assault - which the mother did not witness - and demanded Mugabe face justice.
She showed Reuters photographs taken in the hours after the incident showing gashes on Gabriella's forehead and the back of her head. Another picture, taken on Wednesday, showed a large, livid bruise on her thigh. Reuters has not been able to verify key aspects of the assault allegations independently.
There has been no official comment from Harare and requests for comment from Mugabe's spokesman and from Information Minister Chris Mushowe have gone unanswered. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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