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The late Marisana Carlos Djedje's daughter, Tinyiko Masheba, is angry. Photo by Raymond Morare
The late Marisana Carlos Djedje's daughter, Tinyiko Masheba, is angry. Photo by Raymond Morare

TINYIKO Masheba, who is the daughter of the late Marisana Carlos Djedje, is angry and wants answers from her stepmother Segerine. 

Tinyiko said she is struggling to sleep thinking about her father and the family dispute.

She said she can't even eat because of the problems and has lost weight due to being sidelined from her father's funeral, adding that she and her sister were mistreated during her dad's burial.

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