 Drama and chaos as man resurrect a week after his funeral. Drama and chaos as man resurrect a week after his funeral. Lovemore Chatindo was last seen on Christmas day last year and everyone was convinced that he had been murdered for ritual purposes. A man from Nyanga, Manacaland province, who had been presumed passed away by his family reappeared almost a week later. A search party failed to find Chatindo and his friend and traditional healer, Manyanga Sanianga, claimed that he had seen Chatindo in his dreams. Sanianga said Chatindo had pleaded to be rescued as he was in pain, with four leaders of blood having been drawn from his body. The traditional healer claimed that Chatindo had passed away at the hands of a local businessman, Kasi Semenyukha, who had reportedly used his blood for ritual purposes. However, Chatindo resurfaced after New Year looking pale and hardly recalling what transpired on the day of his disappearance. He was taken to hospital after he was picked up by good Samaritans in Miodoko, about 300 kilometers from his home. Doctors diagnosed that Chatindo had lost a lot of blood and that he needed an urgent blood transfusion. Chatindo said he does not remember what happened during the six days he was missing. He said, I do not remember those six days. I only remember falling asleep at Semenyukha's tuck shop. When I woke up, a donkey was naing at me in Miodoko. I was in a gully and I do not know what happened for me to get there. Semenyukha has denied involvement in Chatindo's disappearance and he has since approached Chief Sonyama's court for redress. Meanwhile, the traditional healer made a U-turn to exonerate Semenyukha, saying he never dreamt about that. Chief Sonyama ordered the parties to consult a traditional healer to unravel the mystery.