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Tarisai Musakanda to appear in court on charges of culpable homicide

Zimbabwe batter Tarisai Musakanda is once again under the scanner and is reportedly expected to appear in court on charges of culpable homicide and failure to report an accident. 

The Zimbabwe cricketer was driving his car on January 16, 2022, in Harare and got involved in a collision with a pedestrian, allegedly. 

The pedestrian was later identified as Gwinyai Chingoka who was a tennis player and had represented the country in David Cup. 

Chingoka who was 38 had sustained injuries in his left leg and elbow and passed away on January 27, 2022, in the hospital, according to a report in The Herald. 

Musakanda is alleged to have not reported the accident to the police within 24 hours and only did it on January 28, 2022, after Chingoka's death. The cricketer had driven Chingoka to the hospital. 

It was later revealed that the road accident was the cause of Chingoka's death in a post-mortem report. 

Musakanda has played five Tests, 15 ODIs and 12 T20Is and last played for Zimbabwe in a T20I against Bangladesh in Harare in July 2021. 

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