Thursday, 20 December 2012

Harare man impregnates sister twice, now staying as husband and wife


In an incestuous relationship that has sent tongues wagging in Caledonia Farm, Harare, a brother and his cousin sister are staying together as husband and wife, bearing children.
The sister, who identified herself as Milca Mazhindi (18), is six months pregnant of her cousin brother Munyaradzi Tarabuka. The two also have a one-year-old daughter together.
Meanwhile,the lovebirds have been given a one week ultimatum to leave following the area following their marriage.
Our news crew visited the 'couple' at a Pure Gold Housing Co-operative house where Munyaradzi introduced Milca as his sister, to which Milca laughed at. "That's what he always says to people," she said.
She confirmed that that she is in love with her brother-cum-husband and that she is six months pregnant of him. Milca revealed that their relationship started in 2010 resulting in the birth of their one-year-old daughter. She added that her mother was furious about the relationship.
"We met in 2010 in Buhera and the relationship started and I fell pregnant and gave birth to our first daughter. My mother and all relatives were furious about the matter but my mum later left us to live. I was the first to leave Buhera following the incident and he was called and we started staying together. Currently I'm six months pregnant and he is responsible. We have a one-year-old daughter together," she narrated.
Milca confirmed that she had received the ultimatum to vacate the area by the community heads.
"We were summoned to a meeting where we were advised that we should leave the neighbourhood. Currently I don't know where we are going to stay," she said.
Munyaradzi said that he ended up having sex with her cousin because they used to share a single room at her aunt's place.
"We used to sleep in a single room together at my aunt's place in Tafara and this resulted in us sleeping together. My aunt was furious over the matter and reported to the police. I was taken to the station and the police later advised me to return home," he said.
He revealed that he had found a new place to stay but he was not comfortable in taking his sister-wife along.
"I have found a new place to stay whilst I will be working and she will remain here. I don't think she will come along," he said without giving reasons why he would leave his 'wife' alone.

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