DUBLIN - Murder victim in 20's has penis cut off and placed on fireplace
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:29 am
Seems like cocks are coming off right and left in the UK all of a sudden. Woman in her 40's was arrested, supposedly knew the victim.
By Ruairi Cotter
THE IRISH SUN
November 3, 2018 | 8:23 am
https://www.thesun.ie/news/3339756/limb ... leaved-off
The suspected attacker, who was taken to Dun Laoghaire Garda Station after her arrest,
is understood to have known the victim.
A FEMALE suspect is being questioned over the fate of a lad found dead in one of the
country’s most affluent neighbourhoods — with his manhood cut off.
Limbani Mzoma, aged in his 20s, is understood to have bled to death following a horrifying
attack at a house in the leafy south Dublin suburb of Foxrock on Thursday.
His mutilated body — with the penis and testicles cleaved off — was discovered at around
11:30pm, just hours after gardai had been called to the Tudor Lawn pad to deal with a public
disturbance.
The suspected attacker, who was taken to Dun Laoghaire Garda Station after her arrest, is
aged in her 40s and is understood to have known the victim. Both are described as African
nationals.
Gardai were expected to officially upgrade their investigation to a murder probe as it emerged
that the man had been savagely dismembered by at least one sharp instrument.
A source told the Irish Sun last night: “It is being treated as a mutilation.
“It is believed there were other people in the house and gardai will want to speak to them as
part of their investigation.
“It’s a communal house, and there had been a number of incidents there.”
One local resident told how the community has been plunged into shock by the gruesome
death.
They said: “It’s a bit scary, really. I’ve seen the man coming in and out of the house but I don’t
know him.
“It’s quite a close-knit community, there’s a WhatsApp group and everyone keeps each other
up to date with what’s going on in the estate, but I don’t think they were really known by many,
they weren’t in the group.
“We’re here a while and nothing like this has ever happened around here, we can’t believe it. It’s
such a quiet and safe area.”
Another neighbour recalled seeing gardai lead people from the house during the unfolding
“chaos” of Thursday night.
She said: “I was in bed when I saw all the flashing lights go by. I’m shocked. It’s really terrifying
to hear something like this happening on your doorstep.
“I watched as the gardai took three people away, two men and a woman and it was just chaos
really, there were flashing lights for hours.
“I think there were loads of people in the house.”
It’s understood gardai called to the house on Thursday afternoon after receiving complaints
about shouting.
The Irish Sun has learned that officers were regularly called to the house, and several locals
spoke of having had trouble with some of its occupants in the past.
One woman, who did not want to be named, explained: “A lot of us have had to call the guards
on this house to be honest, there was always something going on.
“There were so many people in it at all times, or so it seemed, and I think everyone accepted
that there was regularly drink involved.
“Last night wasn’t the first time gardai were at that front door and I think there have been
serious incidents in the past.”
There was a heavy garda presence in the area as Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy
visited the scene yesterday morning
By Ruairi Cotter
THE IRISH SUN
November 3, 2018 | 8:23 am
https://www.thesun.ie/news/3339756/limb ... leaved-off
The suspected attacker, who was taken to Dun Laoghaire Garda Station after her arrest,
is understood to have known the victim.
A FEMALE suspect is being questioned over the fate of a lad found dead in one of the
country’s most affluent neighbourhoods — with his manhood cut off.
Limbani Mzoma, aged in his 20s, is understood to have bled to death following a horrifying
attack at a house in the leafy south Dublin suburb of Foxrock on Thursday.
His mutilated body — with the penis and testicles cleaved off — was discovered at around
11:30pm, just hours after gardai had been called to the Tudor Lawn pad to deal with a public
disturbance.
The suspected attacker, who was taken to Dun Laoghaire Garda Station after her arrest, is
aged in her 40s and is understood to have known the victim. Both are described as African
nationals.
Gardai were expected to officially upgrade their investigation to a murder probe as it emerged
that the man had been savagely dismembered by at least one sharp instrument.
A source told the Irish Sun last night: “It is being treated as a mutilation.
“It is believed there were other people in the house and gardai will want to speak to them as
part of their investigation.
“It’s a communal house, and there had been a number of incidents there.”
One local resident told how the community has been plunged into shock by the gruesome
death.
They said: “It’s a bit scary, really. I’ve seen the man coming in and out of the house but I don’t
know him.
“It’s quite a close-knit community, there’s a WhatsApp group and everyone keeps each other
up to date with what’s going on in the estate, but I don’t think they were really known by many,
they weren’t in the group.
“We’re here a while and nothing like this has ever happened around here, we can’t believe it. It’s
such a quiet and safe area.”
Another neighbour recalled seeing gardai lead people from the house during the unfolding
“chaos” of Thursday night.
She said: “I was in bed when I saw all the flashing lights go by. I’m shocked. It’s really terrifying
to hear something like this happening on your doorstep.
“I watched as the gardai took three people away, two men and a woman and it was just chaos
really, there were flashing lights for hours.
“I think there were loads of people in the house.”
It’s understood gardai called to the house on Thursday afternoon after receiving complaints
about shouting.
The Irish Sun has learned that officers were regularly called to the house, and several locals
spoke of having had trouble with some of its occupants in the past.
One woman, who did not want to be named, explained: “A lot of us have had to call the guards
on this house to be honest, there was always something going on.
“There were so many people in it at all times, or so it seemed, and I think everyone accepted
that there was regularly drink involved.
“Last night wasn’t the first time gardai were at that front door and I think there have been
serious incidents in the past.”
There was a heavy garda presence in the area as Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy
visited the scene yesterday morning