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Chisale acquitted in attempted murder case

He was accused of attempting to murder Sigele Amani. Today, Judge Sylvester Kalembera has ruled that there was no evidence by the state to show that Chisale had intention to kill the Blantyre based woman. He was answering two charges: Attempted murder and conduct to endanger the public. (Visited 72 times, 72 visits today) Subscribe to our Youtube Channel :

Chisale’s fate in attempted murder case today

The High Court in Blantyre is today expected to make a ruling on whether Norman Chisale has a case to answer or not in the attempt murder case he is answering. Chisale, bodyguard of former President Peter Mutharika is being accused of attempting to cause death of Sigele Amani by shooting last year in Blantyre. The incident happened in Chimwakhunda, Blantyre. More details to follow… Subscribe to our Youtube Channel :

Former Malawian presidential aide cleared of attempted murder charges

Former Malawian presidential aide cleared of attempted murder charges By Molaole Montsho Share RUSTENBURG - Former Malawian presidential aide Norman Chisale has been cleared of attempted murder charges on Friday, Malawi media reported. Chisale was accused of shooting Sigele Amani on May 20 last year in Blantyre. At the time, he was the bodyguard to former president Peter Mutharika, news website Malawi24 reported. Judge Sylvester Kalembera discharged him at the Lilongwe High Court, stating that the State had failed to provide evidence that Chisale intended to kill Amani. Police detective Henry Malange told the court that Chisale had first been charged with accidental shooting, but the charge was amended to attempted murder based on the way the gun had been used.

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