In a tragic development, a 22-year-old Nkayi man died after consuming a concoction of herbs in an attempt to enhance his s_exual prowess.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday, has left the community in shock and prompted a police investigation.
The young man, identified as David Mguni from Jeremiah village, reportedly sought the assistance of a local herbalist to reignite his fading s_exual passion. Eager to address his concerns, Mguni obtained a preparation of herbs from the herbalist, intending to boost his performance in the bedroom.
However, shortly after consuming the herbs, Mguni’s condition rapidly deteriorated, resulting in his untimely d3ath, The Herald reports. The police in Harare, who released an official statement regarding the incident, confirmed Mguni’s passing.
According to the statement, Mguni followed the herbalist’s instructions and prepared the herbal concoction himself. It was after ingesting the herbs that he experienced immediate and severe complications, ultimately leading to his death.
The police have initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mguni’s d3ath. Details regarding the specific herbs involved and their potential adverse effects are yet to be determined.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time a man has died after using s_exual enhancements. In a separate incident, sometime in 2021, a 49-year-old Nyazura man died after he overdosed on tlof tlof enhancing pills.
Shepherd Chiwara passed away at his girlfriend’s house after taking some s_ex enhancing pills.
He reportedly di3d three hours after spending some time with his girlfriend, Stella Mafarachisi. Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka, confirmed the unfortunate incident to a local publication saying;
“We can confirm that Shepherd visited his girlfriend, Stella Mafarachisi and spent time together before they retired to bed around 11 PM.
He woke up around midnight complaining of chest pains. His condition deteriorated, and he died about an hour and a half later.”
Source iHarare