A man has dropped death following a fatal fight he had with the girlfriend over a disagreement at their home. 
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A man has been killed by his girlfriend after his skull was 
fractured during a violent confrontation over an incident in Njube 
suburb area of Zimbabwe.
Mr Nkosilathi Ncube (39) died on Wednesday morning following a 
scuffle with his live-in girlfriend Florence Ncube Mpofu, reports The 
Chronicle.
A postmortem conducted on Thursday revealed that Ncube died due to the severe head injuries he sustained.
Ncube’s aunt Mrs Nomazulu Chomwecho regretted the incident. “We’re
 just coming from obtaining a post- mortem which revealed that he had a 
crack in the skull and his brain was full of blood. He was severely 
assaulted,” said Mrs Chomwecho.
Mrs. Chomwecho said there are still a lot of unanswered questions 
to be answered over what could have happened leading to Ncube's death.
The man's girlfriend has since been arrested over the boyfriend's death.
Lamenting on the death of her nephew, Mrs Chomwecho added: “He was 
renting a house in Njube and when I got there he was struggling to 
breath. Within 20 minutes he died while I was in the house.
She said what they only know so far is that Mr Ncube was fighting 
with his girlfriend before police intervened. Mrs Oppah Dube, who was Mr
 Ncube’s landlord, said there had been no peace between the couple.
She said she used to call the police on several occasions over the pair’s fights but their troubles never ended.
“They would fight from time to time. And on Tuesday they 
started at around 9PM and I phoned the police who told me that their 
members were on patrol.
They came after two hours and broke into their room before taking them away to the police station,” said Mrs Dube.
She said the couple returned at around 3AM with Mr Ncube struggling to breath.
“I quizzed them on what was wrong because he was struggling to 
breath. At around 6AM his girlfriend rushed to Mr Ncube’s relatives but 
they delayed coming. I had already informed the police that he was 
struggling to breath. At about 7AM he died,” Mrs Dube said.
She said she still was in shock as to what transpired and has some unanswered questions.
Acting Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Abednico 
Ncube could not immediately comment on the matter as the case had not 
reached his office yesterday.
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