Late Bulawayo lawyer found with gun in his hand

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POLICE in Bulawayo yesterday said prominent lawyer Norman James Pattison (54), who was found dead at his home in Bradfield on Tuesday, was holding a gun at the time, raising suspicion that he may have shot himself.

BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA

POLICE in Bulawayo yesterday said prominent lawyer Norman James Pattison (54), who was found dead at his home in Bradfield on Tuesday, was holding a gun at the time, raising suspicion that he may have shot himself.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednego Ncube told journalists that: “We confirm that yesterday (on Tuesday) a 54-year-old man was found dead at his place holding a gun with his right hand pointing at his head. He was left by his wife at home around 10am going to town and when she came back, she found her lifeless husband lying in a pool of blood. Police were called and attended the scene. His body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post mortem.”

Pattison was a managing partner at Webb, Low & Barry law firm.

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