My mother is very sick and she can barely walk “, Dr Nandipha’s brother silences critics

On Monday, Dr Nandipha Magudumana made her second appearance in court, where her bail was denied. Her mother was also in attendance with Dr Nandipha’s little sister. The ‘heartbroken’ could not take it, seeing her daughter chained, standing in the dock and facing murder charges. Dr Nandipha’s mother sobbed uncontrollably throughout the court session.


 

 

Twitter critics harshly slammed Dr Nandipha’s mother, saying she shouldn’t be in court. “She was reported to be sick while her daughter Dr Nandipha Magudumana ran off with Thabo Bester the rapists and murderer to Tanzania today she is well and in court to support her criminal daughter behaviors crying non stop what kind of a mother is she. She should have not come”, a Twitter user slammed.

Image: This is the woman believed to be Dr Nandipha’s mother.

Dr Nandipha’s brother angrily dismissed the critics saying the woman in court was not their mother. “My mother is very sick. She can barely walk and you keep making statements like this. My mother was in her bed at home when my father and sister were in court. Shut your mouth on things you dont know”, Nkosinathi Sekeleni said. Nkosinathi is saying that it’s a problem that people are busy making assumptions of things they know nothing about. Now the big question is: “Who is that woman who was weeping bitterly in court”?

Nkosinathi Sekeleni is the same person who exposed Dr Nandipha’s shenanigans on Facebook. He ousted her for cheating on her husband with Thabo Bester. He also accused of laundering money for Bester through her company Optimum Medical Solutions. Now Nkosinathi seems to have changed his tune as he stands up to support his family. Nkosinathi Sekeleni now says he believes Magudumana, who is now separated from her husband, Dr Mkhuseli Magudumana, was lured into the mysterious relationship with Bester.Nkosinathi Sekeleni says he believes his sister was suffering from Stockholm Syndrome (a psychological syndrome in which a person being held captive begins to identify with and grow sympathetic to his or her captor). What about the prison escape?