A male student from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) was discovered dead in his room at the Bulawayo Students Accommodation Complex (BSAC) yesterday, sparking shock and concern within the campus community. The body, found in a state of advanced decomposition, has raised numerous questions as authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.
The discovery occurred in a room that was locked from the inside, adding to the mystery of the situation. Eyewitnesses reported that the room was particularly intense, and upon entry, authorities encountered a distressing scene. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officials are currently probing the case, but the cause of death has yet to be determined, pending an autopsy.
A video circulating on social media captured the moment when ZRP officers, along with auxiliary staff from the university, transported the decomposed body in a metal coffin to a police pickup truck. The personnel wore masks to shield themselves from the overwhelming odor, highlighting the severity of the decomposition. Onlookers gathered nearby, some from the hostel balcony, visibly disturbed by the unfolding events.
This incident has left many students and faculty members grappling with grief and confusion. The university community now calls for more information and support as they process this unsettling event. With the investigation ongoing, questions remain about the student’s well-being before his death and how he could have been left undiscovered for such a time. Authorities have urged anyone with information that could assist the investigation to come forward. As the university community mourns this loss, they seek answers and reassurance that safety and well-being will be prioritized moving forward.
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