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Mayhem as man catches sister (12) kissing tenant

by Staff Reporter
18 May 2013 at 05:26hrs | Views
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THERE was turmoil at a house in Emakhandeni after a man [age unknown] went berserk on catching his 12-year-old sister kissing a tenant [age unknown].

The local tabloid, B-Metro, reports that the tenant, Kudakwashe Mpofu, and the mans sister had been having an affair before they were busted.

The relationship is said to have started sometime in February.

Few days after the inception of the affair, Mpofu reportedly called the girl to his room.

The two are said to have spoken for a while and the talk seemingly led to them touching each other which inevitably led to removal of clothes.

With hormones raging uncontrollably, the two proceeded to have sex.

They indulged once.

After the first encounter, the two indulged on numerous encounters.

Chickens finally came home to roost sometime last month for the two.

It is said that on the day, Mpofu invited the girl to his room and as many times before she obliged.

The two then stood at the door to the mans room.

 
They are said to have exchanged romantic words and moments later decided to kiss each other.

Little did they know that trouble was brewing.

It is said that the two started kissing.

Temperatures rose to the extent that the two went on to fondle each other in the open.

As they were doing so, in came the girl's brother who on seeing his little sister being kissed and fondled got angry and without saying anything separated the two in a flash.

He is alleged to have beaten up the man before turning his fury on his sister.
 
After bashing the two, the man took the two to the police.

Mpofu was then arrested on charges of rape.

The girl was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where she was examined and the results came out inconclusive but penetration was said to be possible.

Mpofu found himself standing before provincial magistrate Mr Willard Maphios Moyo.

He was remanded in custody to 27 May.


Source - B-Metro