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WATCH: SA women share horror stories of how pads bought for R60k are used in rituals/ canva
This article may be triggering or offensive to sensitive readers. This is a matter that we intend to approach sensitively and is intended to raise awareness and without judgment or prejudice.Twitter users were astounded earlier this month when a woman revealed that she makes money from collecting used sanitary pads from public dustbins for a man she allegedly met in Sandton.
It appears that the pads are being used for rituals by people who practice dark magic in South Africa.Furthermore, the woman is also allegedly a student who needs the money. It is alleged that the buyer isn't aware that the pads actually do not belong to this young lady but rather toSo far I made R60 000. I am sorry to all the women, who are affected by this, I’m trying to survive.The South African reports that people who collect used sanitary pads can make close to R20 000 a day - per pad.
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