The Durban woman who publicly shamed her boyfriend's lover in a video that went viral on social media last year, has pleaded guilty to charges of kidnap, assault and criminal defamation.
Durban - The Durban woman who publicly shamed her boyfriend's lover in a video that went viral on social media last year, has pleaded guilty to charges of kidnap, assault and criminal defamation.
Last year, the two filmed themselves confronting Pravitha Premjith over claims that she was in a romantic relationship with Ishwarlall's boyfriend, Andrew discovered the affair and decided to attack the complainant, enlisting the assistance of Ishwarlall. "In court, Regional Court Prosecutor, Sureka Marimuthu handed in a victim impact statement, compiled by the complainant and facilitated by Court Preparation Officer, Nondumiso Nyembe. The complainant mentioned that this ordeal caused her immense embarrassment. She and her family had to refrain from going out into society as the community mocked and humiliated them," Kara said.
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