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Native doctor I consulted over my wife’s infidelity has snatched her’
A man has lamented losing his wife to a native doctor he consulted to help cure her of infidelity.
The South African man, identified as Mvuleni Ntjiyo, suspected his wife was cheating and decided to consult the native doctor. The wife allegedly ended up having an affair with the sangoma.
Ntjiyo now believes the man was a fake native doctor who was only interested in poking his wife.
Mvuleni said his wife Puleng (51) left their home in Moroto Village, outside Thaba Nchu, on Christmas Eve.
He told Daily Sun:
“When my wife started cheating in 2017, she faked illness and claimed to have the calling.
“So she sought help in Lesotho but never came back.
“I called her relatives in Lesotho and they said she never arrived. I learnt she was having an affair, and that’s when I consulted Dr Mirror.”
Mvuleni said he paid the sangoma R23 000.
“My wife came back home a few days later but refused to sleep with me and stopped doing housework.
“She said I was evil and vowed to never allow me to poke her. I called Dr Mirror again and he inserted his fingers in her punani. He said something was poking my wife and causing her to deny me sex.”
Mvuleni said his wife continued to consult the sangoma and would come home late and sleep on the floor.
“She and the kids left on Christmas Eve and I later heard she was seeing the sangoma.
“Dr Mirror failed to help me. I want a refund. It’s fine if my wife doesn’t come back.”
But Puleng said she left because her husband was abusive.
“I’m not sleeping with Dr Mirror and I don’t want to go back to my husband,” she said.
But Dr Mirror, whose real name is John Mbeleko, said he did help Mvuleni.
“I don’t think he will get a refund. I’m not sleeping with his wife. That man is a liar,” he said.
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