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The mother hugging her daughter. Photo by Lulekwa Mbadamane
The mother hugging her daughter. Photo by Lulekwa Mbadamane

A WOMAN from Nyanga in Cape Town is heartbroken as she alleges her family is siding with a pastor, who she alleges raped her daughter. 

The 36-year-old mother said she lost her job in 2022 and her sister, who is married to the pastor, approached her and asked her to have her then-11-year-old daughter live with them.

“I didn’t have a problem because she is my sister, and the husband is a pastor. My daughter loves church a lot, so I thought the environment was good for her. My sister also said since I had lost my job, the burden was now big for me. So she was helping me,” she said.

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