By MOFFAT CHAZINGWA-
THE condition of Emmanuel Katongo, a teacher at Nkana Trust School in Kitwe who was stabbed by two of his biological sons that also brutally murdered their mother, is reported to be stable.
Wusakile Mine Hospital medical superintendent Ronnie Cheelo and family representative Phillip Tembo said in separate interviews yesterday that Mr Katongo’s condition was stable and out of danger.
Dr Cheelo said Mr Katongo was responding well to treatment.
He has since been moved from the intensive care unit where he was earlier admitted.
Mr Katongo was in the early hours of Saturday stabbed with knives by two of his biological sons, Emmanuel, 21, and another one aged 18.
They killed their mother Ethel Gondwe Katongo, a deputy headteacher at Ishuko Primary School in Kitwe’s Chimwemwe Township.
They have been charged with murder and unlawful wounding.
Relatives said the older son, Emmanuel had long gone to live on his own and only resurfaced a few days before the murder.