Malawi Police arrest football referee for allegedly killing a player

Malawi Police in the southern district of Chikwawa have arrested  a 28 year old man McKnight Nyekheya, one of the country’s football referees for allegedly killing a player in Thyolo.

Chikwawa district police spokesperson Constable Foster Benjamin while confirming the development said Nyekheya is suspected to have hit to death a yet-to-be identified player of one the district football club, Billiat FC whose team was baying for his blood.

The incident occurred on Wednesday at Chilengo School Ground in the area of Senior Chief Mphuka during the match between Billiat FC and Chilengo.

In that game, which was in a one-one affair, referee Nyekheya disallowed a penalty which prompted Billiat to vent their anger on him.

In the ensuing chaos, the referee escaped and sought refuge in the nearby house.

Billiat players, however, smoked him out in utter frustration.

“The referee picked up a stick and assaulted one player before he vanished into the maize field,” said Constable Benjamin.

The assaulted player is reported to have died on arrival at the hospital.

Following the development, angry villagers and Billiat players descended on the suspect’s home at Makhomo Village and set his house ablaze.

They went on killing all livestock and demolishing the house belonging to the suspect’s parents.

The mob further trekked to the suspect’s business place at Mkhate Trading Centre in Chikwawa and looted items which, among others, include a refrigerator, home theatre, mattress and 4 duvet covers.

Nyekheya turned himself over to Nchalo Police Post before before transfered to Chikwawa Police Station.

He is facing a murder charge.

Meanwhile, police are hunting for the suspects who demolished the houses and looted the suspect’s property.

Nyekheya comes from Makhomo Village in the area of Senior Chief Mphuka in Thyolo District.

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Wilson Khembo
Wilson Khembo
6 years ago

This is a manslaughter case of which he’s likely to be acquitted. He acted in self defence, and considering he was facing a large number of people, use of a weapon can be justified.

Goms
Goms
6 years ago

Had no intention to kill. Acted in self defence. Lord have mercy for him

Madala madala
Madala madala
6 years ago

Unless there is something missing in this write up. Why charge the person with murder if he was simply trying to protect himself? Do you think all this could have happened if the players acted in the manner they did? It could have been something else if after the altercation later on the referee goes to kill one of the players at his residence or somewhere else but he killed him while trying to escape….. Imagine if these players could have overpowered the guy do you think he could have survived? Am sure we could have been hearing of a… Read more »

Maz
Maz
6 years ago

Come on, this is dumb, the man was trying to protect himself here. Why charge him with murder? He is a victim and you are victimising him here dumb police!

Bro
Bro
6 years ago

Self defence here abambo

abale
abale
6 years ago

Foot ball made in ………………………………………………………………………..?????

James
James
6 years ago

Our system is questionable. A person defending himself and call that murder.

Madubeko
Madubeko
6 years ago

seems safe defense

che nnungu
6 years ago

So you wanted the referee not to defend himself. He isnt wrong

BTN
BTN
6 years ago

I don’t think this is a murder case. In the first place the players should have known to respect the decision of the referee or lodge a complaint against his officiation. The players are savages to hunt him and he did better to defend himself and never intended to kill. The behavior of the players is a clear indication of moral decadence Dr Chilima alluded to in his presentation at CHANCO.

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