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"Hot sex took my house!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, July 10 2014

Daily Sun (July 10 2014) - PAULOS treasured the house for which he'd waited seven years.

But his daughter's hot sex life took it away.

WHEN ONE LOVER CAUGHT HER TWO-TIMING, THE RDP WENT UP IN FLAMES.

Life was good for security guard Paulos Masango (53) and his daughter after they moved into the house six months ago.

But Paulos, of Phakama near Komatipoort, Mpumalanga, didn't know what was going on when he was on night duty.

His 25-year-old daughter was sharing her bed with men!

Things allegedly went wrong when her lover flew into a rage after he caught her poking another man.

"My daughter Sarah was out with a man on Sunday night, and her other boyfriend found them at the man's rented room," said Paulos.

"He threatened to torch my house if Sarah didn't leave with him, but she wouldn't go."

Next thing, neighbours were telling Sarah that all her father's furniture, clothes and documents were going up in smoke.

"She rushed to the house, but all she could do was watch everything burn.

"She has moved in with another man, and I must pick up the pieces," Paulos said bitterly. He said he lost all the things for which he has worked so hard.

"But I am more angry with the man who burnt my house," said Paulos.

"If he was man enough, he would have left my daughter and found another woman to warm his bed."

Sarah said she would never again take men to her dad's house. She was sorry for embarrassing him.

"I have moved in with one man. I intend to be loyal to him," she said.

Sarah's lover, who asked not to be named, said: "I was angry that Sarah cheated on me. For the sake of peace, I will pay for the damage.

"I threatened to burn the house, but I didn't do it," he said. "My other girlfriend might be responsible. She was angry after finding out I was also seeing Sarah."

Neighbour Martha Sibiya (45) said they tried to put out the fire but it was too late.

- Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said the family must open a case so police can investigate.

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