A Durban woman who kidnapped, assaulted and recorded a video of a woman for allegedly having an affair with her boyfriend has been fined R20 000 or ordered to spend six months in jail. PostKZN
Durban - A Durban woman who kidnapped, assaulted and recorded a video of a woman for allegedly having an affair with her boyfriend has been fined R20 000 or ordered to spend six months in jail. Andrew, 50, pleaded guilty to kidnapping, assault and criminal defamation moments ago in the Durban Magistrate's Court.In May last year three videos went viral on social media, showing the 53-year-old complainant being interrogated, allegedly by Andrew, 50, and Sarah Ishwarlal, 49.
I confronted Pravitha who confirmed the affair. I was angry with her and began to question her about the affair." Andrew said she drove Pravitha to a flat nearby and questioned her about her relationship with Bradley.I became emotional and slapped her across her face." In her plea Andrew admitted that she and Sarah had recorded interrogating Pravitha.
"I admit further that Sarah had unlawfully and intentionally published a post of this recording on social media, on Whatsapp and associated myself with such publication."
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