THE four pupils who were arrested in connection with the murder of a Kabulonga Secondary School pupil have appeared in the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court.
The four, who are believed to be pupils of Twin Palm Secondary School and aged between 16 and 19, are charged with one count of murder, contrary to section 200 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.
It is alleged that the four on December 4, 2020 in Lusaka, jointly and whilst acting together, killed Ryan Phiri.
When the matter came up for explanation of the charge yesterday, Magistrate Nsunge Chanda informed the four accused persons that instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) were ready but that they would only be presented in court today.
She adjourned the matter to today for explanation of the charge.
The 17-year-old grade 12 pupil of Kabulonga Boys Secondary School is alleged to have died after he was attacked and beaten by a group of pupils from Twin Palm Secondary School.
According to a statement issued by Police Spokesperson Esther Katongo, the deceased, Ryan Phiri, was reported to have been in the company of three colleagues who ran away after being attacked.
She further stated that golf sticks were alleged to have been used in the act.
“Police in Lusaka recieved a report of murder from Frank Phiri, aged 38 years old of Barlastone, who reported on behalf of his deceased son, male Ryan Phiri aged 17 years old, that he was attacked and beaten by a group of pupils from Twin Palm Secondary School who later died at UTH at around 18:30 hours. The deceased was a grade 12 pupil at Kabulonga Boys Secondary School. The deceased is reported to have been in the company of three colleagues who ran away after being attacked. Golf sticks are alleged to have been used in the act,” narrated Katongo, who added that the incident occurred around 10:00 hours between Malata and Twin Palm area.
Meanwhile, trial in a matter in which former Zambia Air Force (ZAF) commander Eric Chimese and businessman James Chungu are accused of money laundering related charges yesterday failed to take place as Chimese was not before court.
Magistrate Chanda adjourned the case to today so that she can be informed of Chimese’s whereabouts.