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Mandela grandson admits to abuse!

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Mbuso Mandela has admitted to being an abuser. Photo: City Press
Mbuso Mandela has admitted to being an abuser. Photo: City Press

MBUSO Mandela, the grandson of late former president Nelson Mandela, has publicly admitted to being a woman abuser.

The controversial grandson posted a video on his social media pages, admitting to abusing his girlfriend.

But the girlfriend has also posted a video denying the claims.

In a video, which is 22 seconds-long, Mbuso revealed that he choked his girlfriend.

He said: “Howzit guys? My name is Mbuso. I’m a woman abuser. I put my girlfriend’s head through the window; through the trellidor.”

He goes on to start another sentence but a woman can be heard in the background reminding him of chocking her, which happened during the abuse.

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He continued: “I strangled her. She wanted me to admit it, so I’m admitting it in front of everyone. Thank you.”

However, another video shows the girlfriend denying the abuse.

She said: “I’m recording this video just to show you guys that he did not abuse me. As you can see, there are no bruises; my face is fine. I’m not too sure where he had my head through the trellidor, but I’m pretty sure it would have been swollen. There’s the trellidor; no marks. You will notice that there is a small blue mark over there, but I bumped into a person and got it as I bruise easily.”

Mbuso seems to be making headlines for all the wrong reasons. In 2013, he was reported to be an outpatient at a drug rehab centre and in 2015, he was accused of raping a minor.

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