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'Burst condom' soldier disowns 'son'

by Angeline Mpofu
20 Feb 2014 at 06:22hrs | Views
A BULAWAYO man disowned his son in court to avoid paying maintenance saying he used protection during sex while his estranged girlfriend claimed the condom they used burst.

Obvious Sibanda, a soldier, told magistrate Victor Mpofu he was not prepared to pay the $100 his girlfriend Ruth Ndlovu demanded for their son.

"I can't pay maintenance for this child because he's not mine. We had protected sex and there's no way I could have impregnated her," he claimed.

According to the Chronicle, he said Ndlovu once claimed the child belonged to another man in the neighbourhood.

"She once approached another man in the neighbourhood and claimed the child was his. Now she wants me to pay maintenance for another man's child," blasted Sibanda.

He requested the court to allow him to do a paternity test before he could pay maintenance.

"I will pay maintenance once it's proven that I'm the real father of this child," said Sibanda.

Ndlovu shot back: "He clearly knows that the condom burst and there's no way he can disown his son."

She said she was prepared to get a paternity test as long as Sibanda would foot the bill.

Magistrate Mpofu left the court in stitches when he said Sibanda might have been too aggressive during intercourse resulting in the condom bursting.

"You were too harsh my friend," he said to laughter from the gallery.

Mpofu ordered Sibanda to pay maintenance while he raised the money for the paternity test.

"While you raise the money for the paternity test, the child needs to taken care of. I order you to pay $100 per month starting this month," Mpofu said.


Source - Chronicle
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