Nàk3d Woman Caught Red-Handed Inside Pastor's House
A recent bizarre incident involving a 'flying' woman who fell into a Pastor's house, has left the residents of Mbangwane village in South Africa in shock and disbelief.
A woman who can only be identified by her surname, Mahlalela, from Ebatsakatsini near Komatipoort in South Africa was caught red-handed by a child in the wee hours of the morning, in the kitchen defecating in a bucket inside the house of pastor Simon Nsingwane of Back to the Word of God Church in Mbangwane village.
The village of Ebatsakatsini is a place created for people evicted from any of the 54 villages around Nkomazi after being accused of witchcraft.
Mahlalela said they are a team and they work for one master. They were about 15 holding on to the rope when they took off.
"We use a rope to fly and I was sitting at the back when I fell off," she told Daily Sun.
Mpumalanga police spokesman Colonel Leonard Hlathi said the woman has been taken to a place of safety, and that the pastor has not pressed any criminal charges yet.
"We are assessing the situation and, if needs be, investigators assigned to deal with witchcraft cases will be involved," he said.
Pastor Nsingwane said a child found the woman in the kitchen and he doesn't know how the woman got in because the doors and windows were not only closed, but also had burglar bars.
"We found her relieving herself in a bucket. When asked what she was doing, she said 'I'm shìttìng'," he said.
"When the police arrived, she said she knew one of them and called him cousin. She told the officer she was here to perform evil deeds on the family but she was caught," he said.
The pastor said as a Christian he protects himself with prayer, not muthi (witchcraft).
"I know God has powers to keep me safe from evil," said Nsingwane.
King Mlambo II, who provided land for the establishment of Ebatsakatsini, said he had not formally been told of the matter.
"I will wait for my representatives from the area to report to me after which I will be able to comment and take action if necessary," said King Mlambo.
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