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Ex vows to snatch man from wife
17 Sep 2021 at 01:11hrs | Views
No ways!
Nomsa Gonouya, a defiant ex-girlfriend, vowed in court that she will not rest until she gets her married ex-lover back.
But her ex-lover wants nothing to do with her because he is now happily married, so she has resorted to tormenting the couple.
Sources say she regularly visits the couple's place unannounced and starts destroying their property saying all she wants is her ex-lover.
This has caused her ex-lover's wife, Milicent Moyo, to live in fear, leading her to seek justice from the courts.
"I am applying for a peace order against my husband's ex-girlfriend Nomsa Gonouya. She always comes into my place of residence threatening that I dispossessed her of her husband and she wants him back, besides that I will die and leave him.
"She sometimes comes and breaks my window. She can even fight with my husband in my house. She also collected some soil from my yard promising to perform rituals to get him back. I pray that the honourable court may grant me a peace order that will stop her from coming into my place of residence and she must stop threatening me in any manner. I am now living in fear because of her actions.
I want to live a peaceful life," said Moyo.
In her response, Gonouya said: "She should know that we share a man. I don't mind not going to her place of residence but what I want is my ex-lover."
Western Commonage magistrate Jeconia Prince Ncube ordered Gonouya not to enter Moyo's premises and to refrain from threatening Moyo.
Nomsa Gonouya, a defiant ex-girlfriend, vowed in court that she will not rest until she gets her married ex-lover back.
But her ex-lover wants nothing to do with her because he is now happily married, so she has resorted to tormenting the couple.
Sources say she regularly visits the couple's place unannounced and starts destroying their property saying all she wants is her ex-lover.
This has caused her ex-lover's wife, Milicent Moyo, to live in fear, leading her to seek justice from the courts.
"She sometimes comes and breaks my window. She can even fight with my husband in my house. She also collected some soil from my yard promising to perform rituals to get him back. I pray that the honourable court may grant me a peace order that will stop her from coming into my place of residence and she must stop threatening me in any manner. I am now living in fear because of her actions.
I want to live a peaceful life," said Moyo.
In her response, Gonouya said: "She should know that we share a man. I don't mind not going to her place of residence but what I want is my ex-lover."
Western Commonage magistrate Jeconia Prince Ncube ordered Gonouya not to enter Moyo's premises and to refrain from threatening Moyo.
Source - bmetro