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Married woman fakes trip to prostitute
04 Aug 2016 at 13:11hrs | Views
'She lied to hubby that she is going to SA'
AN expecting Glen Norah married woman is alleged to have faked a trip abroad to engage in prostitution before clashing with a hooker in the Avenues over a client.
The woman, only identified as Millicent, is reported to have lied that she is travelling to South Africa only to be found clashing with a lady of the night only identified as Molly over a potential client.
Married woman clashes with hooker-Millicent loitering in the Avenues
In her desperate protest against Millicent for venturing in her 'catching area' Molly approached Civil Courts for a peace order since they were accommodated in the same apartment at Ledo Court in room 18.
Molly told H-Metro that she clashed with Millicent after she lured one of her paying clients when she had indicated to her that he was her client.
"Millicent is married which means she has someone to look after her but we accommodated her in our room after she informed us that she wanted to raise money for her maternity fees since she is expecting," said Molly.
"Millicent disclosed that she lied to her husband that she was visiting her relative in South Africa after I threatened to make a complaint to the police after she assaulted me.
"Her husband is not aware that she comes here for prostitution; varume makapusa chaizvo tiri kuswera navo vakadzi vevanhu muno mumaAvenues.
"Ngaagare kumba kwake kwete kuuya kuzotitorera maclients edu. I took the case before civil courts and come Thursday I will be with her."
"Clients are few these days so I could not let my client have quality time with someone who is married anoda kudya kwese sei? Ndine vanawo vanoda kufundiswa.
"She is ever quarrelling with me so I saw it better to apply for a peace order so that she will be barred from entering our room and see if she can move around the Avenues looking for accommodation.
"Because of few clients being affected by cash we have found a way of cutting costs by having one room accommodating more than five ladies.
"We divide the room with a curtain so that anenge awana mhene yake oibatsira pakavanda," said Molly.
Millicent could not be reached for comment as her mobile went unanswered.
She had also not responded to questions sent to her via WhatsApp by the time of going to print.
AN expecting Glen Norah married woman is alleged to have faked a trip abroad to engage in prostitution before clashing with a hooker in the Avenues over a client.
The woman, only identified as Millicent, is reported to have lied that she is travelling to South Africa only to be found clashing with a lady of the night only identified as Molly over a potential client.
Married woman clashes with hooker-Millicent loitering in the Avenues
In her desperate protest against Millicent for venturing in her 'catching area' Molly approached Civil Courts for a peace order since they were accommodated in the same apartment at Ledo Court in room 18.
Molly told H-Metro that she clashed with Millicent after she lured one of her paying clients when she had indicated to her that he was her client.
"Millicent is married which means she has someone to look after her but we accommodated her in our room after she informed us that she wanted to raise money for her maternity fees since she is expecting," said Molly.
"Millicent disclosed that she lied to her husband that she was visiting her relative in South Africa after I threatened to make a complaint to the police after she assaulted me.
"Her husband is not aware that she comes here for prostitution; varume makapusa chaizvo tiri kuswera navo vakadzi vevanhu muno mumaAvenues.
"Ngaagare kumba kwake kwete kuuya kuzotitorera maclients edu. I took the case before civil courts and come Thursday I will be with her."
"Clients are few these days so I could not let my client have quality time with someone who is married anoda kudya kwese sei? Ndine vanawo vanoda kufundiswa.
"She is ever quarrelling with me so I saw it better to apply for a peace order so that she will be barred from entering our room and see if she can move around the Avenues looking for accommodation.
"Because of few clients being affected by cash we have found a way of cutting costs by having one room accommodating more than five ladies.
"We divide the room with a curtain so that anenge awana mhene yake oibatsira pakavanda," said Molly.
Millicent could not be reached for comment as her mobile went unanswered.
She had also not responded to questions sent to her via WhatsApp by the time of going to print.
Source - h-metro