BBC News
A 20 -year -old man has accused a scientist of killing a scientist who was found badly injured in a Dundi Street.
39 year old Dr. Fortune Gomo was treated by paramedics, but died on Saturday afternoon in South Road in the elasticity area of ​​the city.
Kiler Raitre from Dandi did not file a petition and when he appeared in a privately in the Dundi Sheriff Court, he was sent to custody.
Dr. Gomo, who was originally from Mutare in East Zimbabwe, graduated with PhD from Dundi University, and recently began working for Scottish water.
Dr. in Zimbabwe. Gomo’s family told BBC News that he was still in shock at the news of his death.
Her brother Razis Natsanja said that she must have turned 40 in a few weeks, and she was recently discussed how she could celebrate.
Speaking to Harare, he said that his sister was the eldest of the four brothers and was seen as the “deputy guardian” of the family.
“Two weeks ago we were laughing about throwing her on a large scale of the 40th birthday, but she said that most of what she wanted had achieved most of them,” he said.
“After all the conflicts she had everything she wanted and so she was going to celebrate a quiet festival.”
Dr. A friend of Gomo, Angela Machosesa wrote on Facebook that she was accompanied by her in school and university in Zimbabwe, and her death was destroyed by her.
He said: “His talent in the classroom only matched his emotional intelligence. He was a person of the kind of clarity, not only the mind, but of the heart.
“We are breaking hearts. We are angry. We are deviation. But we are united in one voice as well: Bhagya Gomo spoke. Her life matters. His legacy should never be forgotten.”
Dr. Collections have been started in Dundi to raise money for Gomo’s family and many floral tributes have been abandoned in the scene of his death in South Road.
A message associated with one of the above: “We are completely surprised that this has happened in our community. A will be seen on you.”
‘Extraordinary scientist’
After leaving Zimbabwe, Dr. Gomo studied in the Netherlands. He spent his educational and professional career in the UK in the last 10 years.
He spent many years in water related research after completing his doctorate in geography and environmental science at Dundi University.
Six months ago, he began working full -time for Scottish Water as a senior resource planner.
Simon Parsons, director of the Environment Plan at Scottish Water, offered a deep sympathy of the company for his family and friends.
He said: “Fortune was an extraordinary scientist and a senior service planner in our Water Resources Plan section located in Dundi, where he joined us in February, he had already become a highly valuable and respected member of our team.”
Police has said that Dr. Gomo’s family is being supported by expert officials.
Dett sept Peter Sharp, leading the investigation, stated that the incuries continued, but there was no comprehensive risk to the public.
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