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Sister caresses brothers privates
09 Sep 2015 at 09:30hrs | Views
A HARARE man on Tuesday accused his blood sister of caressing his private parts and sending goblins to check on his HIV status and later publicising it.
approached the Civil Court seeking a protection order against his sister whom he
Godfrey Nduku left the court in stitches when he told Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko that his sister -Viola Machaya was in the habit of sneaking into his bedroom in the dead of the night and caressing his private parts.
He was in court seeking a protection order against Machaya.
But Machaya refuted the claims and told the court that she was actually looking after him in her husband's house.
The court also heard that sometime in May this year, the siblings appeared at the same court after Nduku had filed a similar application against his sister.
Machaya told the court that on their first appearance, Nduku was referred for mental examination after making "ridiculous" allegations against her.
"Your Worship, my brother once brought me before this court and may it be noted that he was referred for mental examination. He is actually on medication," Machaya said.
She went on to reveal that the reason why Nduku had not gone for medical examination initially was because he had not acquired a referral letter from the court to enable him to do so.
The magistrate said Nduku's claims of goblins being sent to him by his sister were far-fetched, adding she would proceed with the matter after reading his medical records.
approached the Civil Court seeking a protection order against his sister whom he
Godfrey Nduku left the court in stitches when he told Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko that his sister -Viola Machaya was in the habit of sneaking into his bedroom in the dead of the night and caressing his private parts.
He was in court seeking a protection order against Machaya.
But Machaya refuted the claims and told the court that she was actually looking after him in her husband's house.
The court also heard that sometime in May this year, the siblings appeared at the same court after Nduku had filed a similar application against his sister.
Machaya told the court that on their first appearance, Nduku was referred for mental examination after making "ridiculous" allegations against her.
"Your Worship, my brother once brought me before this court and may it be noted that he was referred for mental examination. He is actually on medication," Machaya said.
She went on to reveal that the reason why Nduku had not gone for medical examination initially was because he had not acquired a referral letter from the court to enable him to do so.
The magistrate said Nduku's claims of goblins being sent to him by his sister were far-fetched, adding she would proceed with the matter after reading his medical records.
Source - NewsDay