
Birmingham Crown Court was told Norbert Chikerema struck Nyasha Kahari more than 40 times with a number of weapons including an axe.
A jury was told he later drove her body to a Lidl car park in Marston Green near Solihull, West Midlands, and abandoned the vehicle.

Police pictured searching the scene of the alleged murder in January
Police officers found the 35-year-old victim in the car with her seat belt still on.
Chikerema, 43, from Quinton, Birmingham, denies murder.
Kevin Hegarty QC, prosecuting, told the court the accused had hired a private detective to follow his wife.
He alleged the couple left their home in their Nissan car at around 7.30pm on January 29 to visit three addresses.
The Birmingham Mail reports the court was told the alleged attack took place at around 11pm as they were due to return home.

He said:
“When he attacked her she was sitting in the front passenger seat of their Nissan car. He used an axe to strike his wife over and over again.
“The blows were aimed principally at her neck and her head.
“She died in the car with her seat belt on. She could not get away. She was strapped in the car and she was effectively defenceless.”
Her body was found in the passenger seat of the car
The jury was told the defendant tilted the passenger seat down and covered the body with a blanket before returning home to change his blood-stained clothes.
He then allegedly used the axe to attack two cars of men he believed to be in relationships with his wife.
Mr Hegarty said Chikerema then drove the body to the car park at around 4am.
The trial continues.
It's not like he caught her red handed.. He didn't have to kill her
ReplyDelete@lade. Nah he doesn't have the right to take her life even if he caught her red handed
ReplyDeleteWhy all this if he suspect her he didn't need to take her life end time
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