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Man invades in-laws' bedroom
11 Aug 2017 at 03:20hrs | Views
Khohlwani Tshuma knows every corner of his in-laws house and even where his parents-in-law do the deed!
In addition to that he does not ask for anyone's permission, he just walks into every room unannounced.
As such his mother-in-law Jenifer Ncube does not even feel comfortable undressed in her own bedroom because Tshuma might just walk in.
Ncube has since applied for a protection order.
"I am applying for a protection order against my son-in-law who comes to my house during the night entering my room.
"He has no respect for me and my husband and I do not want to see him at my place ever again," she said.
Tshuma also beats up his wife in the same house and when his mother-in-law is watching. However, the 31-year-old wife is afraid of taking action against Tshuma and Ncube thought it wise to also defend her daughter.
Tshuma did not dispute the allegations.
"I had a misunderstanding with my wife after she came home late. I followed her to her parents' home where she went without giving me a satisfactory answer. So I beat her up," he said.
Western Commonage magistrate Tancy Dube granted the order in favour of Ncube.
In addition to that he does not ask for anyone's permission, he just walks into every room unannounced.
As such his mother-in-law Jenifer Ncube does not even feel comfortable undressed in her own bedroom because Tshuma might just walk in.
Ncube has since applied for a protection order.
"I am applying for a protection order against my son-in-law who comes to my house during the night entering my room.
Tshuma also beats up his wife in the same house and when his mother-in-law is watching. However, the 31-year-old wife is afraid of taking action against Tshuma and Ncube thought it wise to also defend her daughter.
Tshuma did not dispute the allegations.
"I had a misunderstanding with my wife after she came home late. I followed her to her parents' home where she went without giving me a satisfactory answer. So I beat her up," he said.
Western Commonage magistrate Tancy Dube granted the order in favour of Ncube.
Source - bmetro