A postmortem on a disabled man who died in a prostitute's apartment in Bulawayo revealed the cause of death as 'excitement,' according to a report.

According to myzimbabwe.co.zw,  Charles Gonda, a relative of the deceased, testified at an inquest of Mazo Mugura's death that the pathologist who examined the body indicated the cause of death as 'excitement' but failed to ascertain what had triggered it.

Mugura died on October 28 last year in a prostitute's home.

He allegedly approached her at a local bar, requesting her services for the night and they left together for her flat.

In his testimony, Gonda claimed that Mugura was drugged. "The pathologist's report showed that the deceased died due to excitement, but it was not clear where the excitement came from," he said.

"According to my own assessment, 'excitement' means something foreign came into the deceased's body which resulted in his heart pumping above normal and as a result his veins could not sustain the pressure. It was the duty of the doctors to find out what the substance was. The pathologists withheld that information from us."

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