Mysterious Beast Attacks Bangwe Woman
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:59 am
Mysterious beast attacks Bangwe woman
A mysterious “animal with the shape of a dog with two legs and hands with
long nails attacked a woman in Bangwe in the early hours of Wednesday.
Speaking at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) where she was receiving
treatment, Margret Landani, 31, who seemed to be great pain, said the
“animal hit her hard on her left ribs.
“I felt something scratching my toes at round 2.00 am. I took it lightly
because I thought it was a rat. A moment later my blanket was pulled off. I then
woke up only to see the whole house in bright light, recalled Landani, tears
registering in her eyes.
When she asked who it was, the “animal did not answer. She decided to
kick the attacker with her leg but “the animal hit her back on the ribs,
causing severe pain that forced her shout for help.
“Immediately after I shouted, I saw what it was¦A dog-like animal, with two
legs and hands that had very long nails. Its mouth was also long. It had a hairy,
big body with a lot of spots.
“With a lot of force and noise it disappeared through my window, said
Landani with difficulties, adding that her door and window had been tightly locked
before she slept.
She said doctors told her that she was not badly injured and she would return
home yesterday.
Chief hospital administrator for QECH Thom Chisale said they could not divulge
information on the woman, saying medical reports are confidential.
Landani said she was with her two children in the house, while her husband,
a watchman, was at work. She also claimed that a man and two other
children in the area had also been attacked by a similar animal.
Her landlord, a Mrs. Chinguwo, who was woken up by Landani’s shout for help,
said the neighbourhood was engulfed in fear following the attack.
“We just heard the shouting. I woke up at 2.05 am. We rushed to see what
was happening with her, that is when she narrated the whole story to us. We slept
in her house in case the animal returned¦In the morning she looked very weak.
“She could not stand on her own thus we decided to take her to hospital by a
police vehicle, said Chinguwo.
Southern Region police deputy spokesperson Norah Mndala said the
attack was not related to the notorious Ndirande psychopath.
“The two are not connected. The Bangwe attack was by an animal that is
being likened to a cat. This is not the
case with the Ndirande attacks. Police are
still doing their investigations on the matter, said Mndala. She said Landani’s
case was the first one, from Bangwe, to be reported to the police.
A mysterious “animal with the shape of a dog with two legs and hands with
long nails attacked a woman in Bangwe in the early hours of Wednesday.
Speaking at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) where she was receiving
treatment, Margret Landani, 31, who seemed to be great pain, said the
“animal hit her hard on her left ribs.
“I felt something scratching my toes at round 2.00 am. I took it lightly
because I thought it was a rat. A moment later my blanket was pulled off. I then
woke up only to see the whole house in bright light, recalled Landani, tears
registering in her eyes.
When she asked who it was, the “animal did not answer. She decided to
kick the attacker with her leg but “the animal hit her back on the ribs,
causing severe pain that forced her shout for help.
“Immediately after I shouted, I saw what it was¦A dog-like animal, with two
legs and hands that had very long nails. Its mouth was also long. It had a hairy,
big body with a lot of spots.
“With a lot of force and noise it disappeared through my window, said
Landani with difficulties, adding that her door and window had been tightly locked
before she slept.
She said doctors told her that she was not badly injured and she would return
home yesterday.
Chief hospital administrator for QECH Thom Chisale said they could not divulge
information on the woman, saying medical reports are confidential.
Landani said she was with her two children in the house, while her husband,
a watchman, was at work. She also claimed that a man and two other
children in the area had also been attacked by a similar animal.
Her landlord, a Mrs. Chinguwo, who was woken up by Landani’s shout for help,
said the neighbourhood was engulfed in fear following the attack.
“We just heard the shouting. I woke up at 2.05 am. We rushed to see what
was happening with her, that is when she narrated the whole story to us. We slept
in her house in case the animal returned¦In the morning she looked very weak.
“She could not stand on her own thus we decided to take her to hospital by a
police vehicle, said Chinguwo.
Southern Region police deputy spokesperson Norah Mndala said the
attack was not related to the notorious Ndirande psychopath.
“The two are not connected. The Bangwe attack was by an animal that is
being likened to a cat. This is not the
case with the Ndirande attacks. Police are
still doing their investigations on the matter, said Mndala. She said Landani’s
case was the first one, from Bangwe, to be reported to the police.