ZIMBABWE – A 29-year-old Bulawayo woman from Matshobana suburb got
the shock of her life when she woke up in the morning and realised that
her private parts were missing, it is alleged.
Chipo Sibanda reportedly learnt the hard way in the early hours of 29
April when she visited the toilet but could not urinate upon
discovering that her vagina had mysteriously sealed. The woman is said
to have nearly collapsed when she noticed that her ‘most sweetness spot’
had mysteriously sealed.
However, a ZImbabwean online publication says it has learnt that
Chipo was in the habit of sleeping with married men – a claim which was
confirmed by the alleged hubby-snatcher. It is reported that Chipo
approached one of the women whose husband had allegedly ‘strayed’ to
Chipo’s ‘honey jar’.
A source who stays in Bulawayo’s Matshobana suburb where there
incident reportedly took place, said a woman popularly known as Mai
Tawanda had previously warned Chipo to stay away from her husband. The
source said after the spine-chilling incident, the ‘vaginaless’ woman
approached Mai Tawanda and begged for forgiveness.
“She didn’t have a choice in this case but to approach Mai Tawanda
and apologise. No one remains calm upon realising that her sexual organ
is missing. If she had not approached Mai Tawanda we could be talking
about something else,” said a source close to Chipo.
It is reported that Mai Tawanda first thrashed Chipo but much to the
surprise of everyone, the bashed woman did not cry. The alleged
husband-snatcher was saved by Mai Tawanda’s sister who had been summoned
to hear the confession.
“She was set free 3 hours after the beating. She made a promise to
Mai Tawanda that she would never see her husband or even come near him.
That is when she was told to go to the toilet and check if her organ was
back,” she said.
After several attempts to get hold of Chipo, our news crew eventually
managed to hook up with the woman who openly revealed that she had
learnt a big lesson.
“I am sorry to all women I have wronged. It wasn’t my intention to
break their marriages. It (the disappearance of her organ) was so scary
and the thought that I couldn’t piss was frightening. I could feel that
my bladder was full but I couldn’t do anything,” she said.
Efforts to get a comment from the much dreaded Mai Tawanda proved futile by the time of going to press. : Source Ttumfweko (http://tumfweko.com)
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