FOLLOWING the episode of Easter weekend in which an expired witch specialist was found perfectly healthy in Chipata Central Hospital, police in the precipitous Eastern Province set out on affirming the ressurrection story by delving up the grave in which Chigomola Zulu moniker Dr Sesema Mkango Wamfiti was covered.
Zulu, presently matured 47 is said to have kicked the bucket on March 17, 2004 in the wake of experiencing tonsils and a swollen tongue and was covered giving up a spouse and three youngsters.
Zulu's family members were anyway stunned to discover him perfectly healthy in Chipata Central Hospital 17 years after the fact, though as a detainee recieving treatment.
He had been imprisoned for homicide he submitted in Mansa in 2006.
Chigomola told Kalemba in a meeting in the wake of being found that he had revived four days after his internment and went on a pondering excursion in Zimbabwe and Zambia prior to showing up in Mansa District of Luapula where he was imprisoned in 2006.
What's more, in the standard detainee move, Zulu was brought to Chipata's Namuseche Prison where he fell debilitated and was conceded to the spot of his passing, Chipata Central Hospital and thusly found by his family members.
Zulu's story likewise stunned Police in Eastern Province who said the best way to affirm; was to visit his "internment site" in Chadiza, uncover it and see what was there.
Regardless of not being prepared in black magic and related sciences, police showed up in Mupeta Village of Chief Maguya on Friday furnished on with digging tools and cultivators to affirm direct if the grave was for sure vacant.
After perseveringly burrowing which left their cleaned boots dusty, similar to devotees of Jesus of Nazareth who visited Jesus' grave after Sabbath, the cops found that the grave of Sesema Mkango Wamfiti was unfilled.
After seeing the unfilled grave, the police at that point terminated their Land Cruiser and left the town to answer to experts in Chipata that to be sure Sesema had "emerged".
Eastern Province Police Commissioner Geza Lungu has vowed to give a complete assertion on the matter.
Regardless of the discovering, Zulu's widow, Mary disclosed to Spring TV a couple of days after he was found alive that the detainee professing to be her better half was a fake.
Mary said the man may have been her late spouse's aide during his customary mending ceremonies.
In the interim, the "previous late" Zulu is back in Namuseche Prison subsequent to being released from Chipata Central Hospital.
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