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"Memory's revenge!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, June 25 2014

Daily Sun (June 25 2014) - MEMORY was sick and tired of her cheating husband and also his nyatsi. So she took two days to shit in a bucket and when she was ready she went to the nyatsi's house . . . AND GAVE HER A KAK MESSAGE SHE'LL REMEMBER FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE!

Memory Mwunzi (29) struggled to find her husband's lover, Angelina Mwasanani (40) at her shack in Zandspruit in Honeydew, west of Joburg. It was already her third visit when Memory, five months pregnant, found Angelina, nine months pregnant, in her shack. Angelina told Daily Sun she heard from her landlord that the wife of her lover, Lacton Mwunzi (36), had been looking for her.  "They told me she came to my shack three times with a bucket, but they didn't know what was in the bucket," said Angelina.  On Wednesday night, Angelina was cooking in her shack. She had forgotten to lock her door and when she looked up there was Memory - the white bucket still in her hand. "I was worried it might be petrol and she was going to set me on fire," said Angelina.

"I asked her what she wanted and she said she wanted the baby clothes her husband had bought for the baby."  That is when Memory picked up the bucket. "When I realised that Memory was going to pour the bucket's contents over me I grabbed her," said Angelina. The two pregnant women fought over the bucket, but Memory managed to overpower Angelina.  "First she poured kak over me, then she poured the rest all over my bed," said Angelina.  "Then she walked out of my shack, leaving me in the stinking shack." Angelina said she has been dating Memory's husband for three years.  

"He told me he was unhappy in his marriage. That's why I agreed to date him even though he is four years younger than me," said Angelina. Memory told Daily Sun she wanted to humiliate Angelina because she has caused her a lot of pain so she decided to kak in the bucket and mix it with water to attack the nyatsi.  "Last year I asked her to stay away from my husband, but she didn't listen," said Memory. "I wanted to pour the kak on the bed where they made the baby.

If she had given me the baby clothes maybe I would not have poured the kak on her." When the SunTeam asked Memory if she regrets what she didto Angelina, she smiled and said: "Yes," and then she laughed.  Angelina and Memory both tried to call Lacton, the man in the middle of all the madness, but his phone rang unanswered.  Angelina said: "We haven't heard anything from him. Maybe he is busy with another woman while we are fighting." Memory said: "He didn't come home last night. I went to look for him at the scrap yard where he works as a guard, but he wasn't there." Daily Sun's many attempts to phone him also led to nothing.

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