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Man battered by hooker for offering to pay for sex with boiled egg

"She could have just said no"

Newsroom November 23 05:35

A Zimbabwe prostitute beat a man on and around his head with a beer bottle after he solicited her services, offering to pay her with a boiled egg.

According to reports, the 28-year-old Moses Mushonga approached the 23-year old Chipo in Mvurwi, a town in the province of Mashonaland.

After leaning into her bra and touching her breast without her consent, he proceeded to haggle over the price, offering to pay with his only asset, a boiled egg. He told her he had just spent his last bit of money buying two boiled eggs, which cost 0.25 Zimbabwe dollars, the equivalent of less than a penny or a cent. Even worse, he had apparently already eaten one of the two eggs.

Incensed both by his attitude and his offer, Chipo flew into a rage, hitting him repeatedly with the beer bottle and then punching him in the face — before knocking him out cold.

When he came to, Mushonga was bleeding heavily from his head.  He told local media: ‘She could have just said no.’

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Chipo, who was not charged by the police, said she felt Mushonga needed to be taught a basic lesson about respect.

Earlier this year, the local daily Weekend Post had reported Zimbabwe’s economy to be doing so badly that sex workers had reduced their prices to 0.8 Zimbabwe dollars, the going rate for a half a loaf of bread.

Source: Daily Mail

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